Leonardo DiCaprio & Camila Morrone Split After 4 Years Of Dating!

Leonardo DiCaprio and Camila Morrone are reportedly no longer together. The couple was last seen together over the Fourth of July weekend.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Argentine-American model and actress Camila Morrone are said to have ended their five-year relationship. “Leo and Camila ended their relationship over the summer,” a source told the publication.

After nearly four years of dating, Leonardo DiCaprio and his model girlfriend Camila Morrone have reportedly called it quits. According to People, a source informed the publication that the couple had split up. DiCaprio and Morrone first made their relationship public in February, when they were spotted sitting together at the Oscars 2020 ceremony.

The Don’t Look Up star and his model girlfriend sparked romance rumours in January 2018, despite keeping the majority of their relationship extremely private. It was reported that the two were serious about each other nearly a year after they began dating. People reported in 2019 that DiCaprio had also introduced Morrone to his parents and that it was not a casual relationship.

Despite the breakup rumours, it has been suggested that the last time the couple was seen together was over the Fourth of July weekend. The couple were photographed together spending the Fourth of July weekend in Malibu. Following suit, Morrone was spotted in St. Tropez with her mother earlier this month, while DiCaprio was spotted out at dinner with friends in Los Angeles, according to People.

Camila previously discussed her relationship with DiCaprio in an interview with the Los Angeles Times in 2019, saying she was “frustrated” about being known because of her attachment to DiCaprio. The actress and model discussed the significance of having a separate identity from their partner. The precise reason for Morrone and DiCaprio’s breakup is unknown.

On the Work front: DiCaprio was most recently seen in ‘Don’t Look Up,’ an apocalyptic political satire black comedy written and directed by Adam McKay.

His next appearance will be in Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon.’ It is based on American journalist and author David Grann’s nonfiction book of the same name.