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Leonardo DiCaprio Pursues Gigi Hadid After Break-Up With Camila Morrone | Know Here

Leonardo DiCaprio is 'certainly pursuing' Gigi Hadid, according to recent rumours. Last month, he broken up with Camila Morrone.

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Actor Leonardo DiCaprio is reported to 'certainly pursuing' supermodel Gigi Hadid more than a month after breaking up with Camila Morrone. The pair is apparently "getting to know each other" despite dating rumors. After dating Camila for four years, Leo called it quits just a few months after the model turned 25. Gigi and her ex-boyfriend, musician Zayn Malik, share a two-year-old daughter named Khai.

Leonardo (47), and Gigi (27), have reportedly been hanging out in New York City recently, according to various sources cited by People. According to a source who said that they are not yet "dating," "They are getting to know each other." Another source told People that "Leo is certainly after Gigi." According to a second report, "They have been observed socializing in large numbers. Only a few weeks had passed following the breakup. He has been socializing with friends and family ever since." 

According to a Page Six insider, "Leo is not someone who enters and exits relationships frequently. He does not flit from hookup to hookup. They are moving cautiously." According to Page Six, the two were spotted together on Saturday night at a posh dinner that Leo's friends Richie Akiva and Darren Dzienciol gave in Soho.

At Art Basel in Miami in 2019, Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid were spotted with Leonardo and Gigi in a group setting. News agency ANI reports that after they were seen together at the upscale new members-only club Ned's debut in Manhattan in July, rumours of a relationship between them began to circulate.

Leo, who is known for dating much younger women, allegedly broke up with Camila when she turned 25. His ex-girlfriend Kristen Zang stated the following in an article for People magazine: "When his most recent ex-girlfriend was described as having "aged out" or being "too old for Leo at 25" in headlines and online comments, I thought, "Puh-lease." I think we can and should do better. What kind of message is this sending to young people?"

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