Leonardo DiCaprio and his model girlfriend Camila Morrone have reportedly called it quits after nearly four years of dating. The news was reported by the UK newspaper The Sun. A source told the publication, “Leonardo and Camila ended their relationship over the summer.” The couple first made their relationship official after the duo was spotted sitting together at the Oscars 2020 ceremony in February.
“There are no bad feelings between them. It just came to a natural conclusion”
The source said the two have parted amicably and there are no ‘bad feelings’. “There are no bad feelings between them. (https://goldchannel.net) It just came to a natural conclusion,” they said.
Previously, Camila had spoken about her relationship with Leonardo DiCaprio in an interview with LA Times in 2019 and spoke about being “frustrated” for being known because of her attachment to DiCaprio. The actress and model spoke about the importance of having their own identity besides their partner. However, the exact reason for Morrone and DiCaprio’s split is yet unknown.
Nearly a year after they began dating, it was reported that the two were serious about each other. Back in 2019, People had reported that Leonardo DiCaprio had also introduced Morrone to his parents and that it definitely wasn’t a casual relationship.
Leonardo’s fans on social media have been reiterating the old joke
Leonardo DiCaprio’s fans on social media have been reiterating the old joke that he prefers women under the age of 25 as his girlfriends. Camila Morrone had turned 25 just this June. One tweeted, “there’s no phenomenon on this planet more reliable than Leonardo DiCaprio breaking up with his girl by age 25, the stats are breathtaking.”
One user wrote, “3 things are certain in life:
– death
– taxes
– Leonardo DiCaprio, breaking up with his girlfriend before her pre-frontal cortex has fully developed.”
One other had a different perspective. “maybe Leonardo DiCaprio hated 9/11 so much that he can’t even date women who remember it. did that even occur to you,” they said.
Equally important, Leonardo will next be seen in Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’. It is an adaptation of the non-fiction book of the same name by American journalist and author David Grann.