In case you're wondering what it's like to date Leonardo DiCaprio, allow his current girlfriend, Camila Morrone, to explain.
The model and actress recently gave the scoop to WSJ magazine and spoiler alert: it's not as glamorous as you'd think.
In case you're wondering what it's like to date Leonardo DiCaprio, allow his current girlfriend, Camila Morrone, to explain.
The model and actress recently gave the scoop to WSJ magazine and spoiler alert: it's not as glamorous as you'd think.
And no, it's not getting to jet-set around the world with one of the dreamiest men in Hollywood.
At least, that's how his current girlfriend, 22-year-old, Camila Morrone, recently explained it.
Since then, they've traveled all over the world together and Leo is even close to her family.
A big reason for that is because Camila's stepfather is none other than the famous Al Pacino!
Morrone recently opened up to WSJ Magazine about the struggles that come with dating someone in the public eye.
“It’s a little bit of a bummer because you’re really trying to do good work and be nice and be a good person, and in the meantime… people wish negative things upon you,” she added.
“It would never take away the joy of the craft that I get to do."
In a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, she addressed their age controversy head-on.
“I just think anyone should be able to date who they want to date.”
When she was first linked to Leo, Camila clapped back at the haters' comments on her Instagram.
"I just read some of the comments on my Instagram," she said to the camera. "And, my god, people are so mean and full of anger with people they know nothing about"
“Leo DiCaprio attended the premiere (of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) and by the end, his date was too old for him,” Gervais joked.
“Even Prince Andrew is like, “Come on, mate’.”
His impressive list of ex-girlfriends includes Naomi Campbell, Bar Refaeli, and even Blake Lively!
And frankly, a little creepy, too...
"Blake was way ahead of the curve. It was pre-Instagram. She was documenting her life in photographs in a way that people were not yet doing," he said.
“I think more and more now that people are seeing [my new film Mickey and the Bear], I’m slowly getting an identity outside of that,” she said.
For more of Camila's interview with WSJ, you can read it here.