
Leonardo DiCaprio, 50, reunites with bachelor party pals while girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti, 27, is away
Leonardo DiCaprio was spotted out with his longtime industry friends on Thursday night as they gathered for dinner in Los Angeles.
The 50-year-old Oscar-winning actor was joined by old pals Tobey Maguire, Lukas Haas, Ethan Suplee and Vincent Laresca — whose longstanding friendship earned them the notorious collective nickname 'pussy posse' in the late 90s.
DiCaprio wore a black baseball cap, black T-shirt, and brown suede jacket.
As is typical when he steps out these days, the star wore a gray mask over the lower half of his face.
It comes as his 27-year-old girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti enjoys time in Italy.
She joined actor Theo James at a Dolce & Gabbana event in Capri on Thursday.
The duo posed for photos aboard a boat for the Italian brand's Light Blue perfume launch.
In March Vittoria made rare comments about her age-gap romance with Leo in an interview with Vogue France.
She revealed for the first time that the couple met 'in Milan. But I prefer not to go into details.'
And the beauty added that she's a fan of DiCaprio's iconic 1997 film Titanic, which was released the year before she was born.
'Who hasn't seen it? Or didn't like it? It's an iconic film...' she noted.
Ceretti also said the couple's love for another is strong enough to transcend jealousy between them as she explained, 'It's something you learn: if what you're experiencing is real, if you know you love each other, then there's no reason to be alarmed. Because love protects and gives confidence.'
She also revealed she has forged a close bond with DiCaprio's family, particularly his mother Irmelin Indenbirken.
Last November there was widespread speculation about whether DiCaprio had popped the question to Ceretti, who was previously married to Italian DJ Matteo Milleri.
They first sparked dating rumors in summer 2023 when they were spotted on an ice cream date in Los Angeles.
They were later spotted out dancing at a club in Ibiza.
The couple reportedly met at the Killers of The Flower Moon premiere at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.
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