The Many Loves of Hollywood Heartthrob Leonardo DiCaprio
Camilla Morrone: The Beginning
Age: 43-47
Year: 2017-2022
Leonardo DiCaprio and Camila Morrone’s relationship began in December 2017 when the Oscar-winning actor was first linked to the then-20-year-old model. Their budding romance became public when DiCaprio was seen leaving Morrone’s house, and shortly after, the couple was spotted stepping off a private jet in Los Angeles following a holiday vacation in snowy Colorado.
The vacation included DiCaprio’s close friend Tobey Maguire and his children, highlighting the close bond between DiCaprio and Morrone’s families. According to friends, the two families had been close for years, providing a solid foundation for the relationship.
Their Relationship
DiCaprio and Morrone became a well-known couple in Hollywood as their relationship progressed. They were often seen together at various events and enjoying vacations worldwide. Despite the significant age difference, their connection seemed strong, with DiCaprio showing a more public and affectionate side.
They attended high-profile events such as Coachella and the Cannes Film Festival, often photographed together, sparking widespread media interest. Throughout their nearly four-year relationship, Morrone supported DiCaprio at his movie premieres and charity events, while DiCaprio accompanied Morrone to fashion shows and family gatherings.
How it Ended
However, by August 30, 2022, PEOPLE confirmed that DiCaprio and Morrone had decided to part ways after nearly four years together. The split was reportedly amicable, with both focusing on their respective careers and personal growth. DiCaprio continued his acting career and environmental activism, while Morrone furthered her modeling and acting pursuits.
Despite the breakup, their time together marked a significant chapter in their lives, reflecting the challenges and dynamics of maintaining a high-profile relationship in the public eye. While disappointing to many fans, their split was handled with grace, allowing both to move forward amicably.