Leonardo DiCaprio upset by 'young woman dating' reputation, feels it's unfair - Marca

Despite having never dated anyone over the age of 27, Leonardo DiCaprio believes his reputation for dating young women is unmerited. The Titanic and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star is fed up with how the media has covered his love life.

After public uproar over being seen in public with 19 year-old model Eden Polani, a rumored relationship which was later dismissed, DiCaprio has expressed his dismay to those close to him.

DiCaprio is upset after the fake Eden Polani rumor

Speaking to Daily Mail, a source close to the actor used the reporting on Polani as an example: 'It is just ridiculous because he cannot go anywhere without being linked to the youngest beautiful woman there".

According to the insider, Leonardo DiCaprio is "extremely single" and is yearning for a relationship similar to the 5-year one he dad with Camila Morrone. "He is looking for something more mature in the relationship department", the source insisted.

"Leo is not keen on the hype suggesting that he is seeking out these very young women", they assured.

Leonardo DiCaprio's dating history

A fan-made chart detailing Leonardo DiCaprio's dating history reveals that 25 seems to be his cut-off age.

A fan-made chart detailing Leonardo DiCaprio's dating history reveals that 25 seems to be his cut-off age.Reddit u/TrustLittleBrother

Despite enjoying several outings and parties, including a large fest in Miami for his birthday, DiCaprio has allegedly been reeling ever since he broke up with Camila Morrone in August of 2022.

When DiCaprio was 24, he began dating then-18-year-old supermodel Gisele Bundchen, future ex-wife of NFL GOAT Tom Brady. Ever since then, he has dated partners like Blake Lively (23 at the time) and Israeli model Bar Refaeli, whom he dated for 5 years and split with when she turned 25.

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