The two were spotted dining in West Hollywood
Victoria Lamas and Leonardo DiCaprio
Leonardo DiCaprio and Victoria Lamas have sparked romance rumours after they were spotted at a dinner spot Tuesday night. The two were reportedly dining at The Bird Streets Club in West Hollywood. Not surprisingly, both tried to keep a low profile as they left the restaurant separately before getting into the 48-year-old Titanic actor’s car together.
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Lamas — the daughter of Falcon Crest star Lorenzo Lamas — is an up-and-coming artist, actor and model. The 23-year-old, who is 25 years younger than DiCaprio, sported a black scoop-neck crop top with matching black trousers and a black leather jacket. She paired her on-trend ensemble with pointy-toed black boots and a black shoulder bag, as she styled her brunette tresses in loose waves.
The Don’t Look Up actor looked relaxed in one of his go-to looks: a baggy black T-shirt, light-wash jeans, white sneakers, a black jacket and his signature black baseball cap. He also added a dash of bling to his casual fit with a gold chain necklace. An insider reportedly shared, “Both were seated at a big group dinner. They were also joined by a number of other people in the car.”
The Oscar-winning actor, whose reputation for only dating women under the age of 25 precedes him, is said to have been living his best single life since he broke up with long-time girlfriend Camila Morrone in August. He recently sparked dating speculations with Gigi Hadid when the two spent time together at a New York Fashion Week party in September.
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