It seems that Wolf of Wall Street's most notorious playboy, Leonardo DiCaprio is single once again. According to the latest gossip news updates, the Titanic heart throb has split with supermodel girlfriend, Toni Garrn, after nearly a year and a half of dating. With Leo being accused of cheating in the tabloids every other week, all agree that it is a miracle that things lasted as long as they did. Outkast actor Andree 3000 recently claimed that he wanted Leo to play him in a new movie about the Atlanta hip-hop artists rise to fame.
It seems that--like George Clooney--Leonardo DiCaprio may be destined to play the field well into his fifties.
According to the Cracker Jack reporting in OK! Magazine's October 6 issue, Leo and his girlfriend of over a year, Toni Garrn, have called it quits:
"The playboy Wolf of Wall Street star, 39, has ditched 22-year-old Toni Garrn after about a year and a half of dating (thought that must be record for Leo).
"The couple was last seen together in New York City on Sept. 3, and Toni took in New York Fashion Week events solo as Leo partied on the West Coast, where a witness spied on him canoodling with a brunette at L.A.'s Hyde Lounge on Sept. 15."
Perhaps that party boy spirit is what Andre 300 was hoping Leo would bring to his fantasy league cast of the new Outkast biopic.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, the rapper/actor said that he wanted the whole movie to be a parody of the real-life events it was meant to portray (via Spin):
"Instead of really serious, make it a full comedy--like Kevin Hart would play Big Boi.
"[For my part] we should cast somebody stupid-- like Leonardo [DiCaprio]."
Judging from his performance in What's Eating Gilbert Grape, DiCaprio likes a good joke as much as the next guy, but the middle-age actor was all business when he recently addresses the United Nations regarding the issue of climate change.
When Leo took the podium at the Climate Summit Tuesday morning he reminded the members that the power to confront the crisis was in their hands--a fact that history would not soon forget (via Huffington Post):
"As an actor, I pretend for a living. I play fictitious characters often solving fictitious problems.
"I believe humankind has looked at climate change in that same way.
"My friends, this body-- perhaps more than any other gathering in human history--now faces that difficult task.
"You can make history...or be vilified by it."
Looks like Leo really is trying to follow in Clooney's footsteps after all.
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