It looks like Leonardo DiCaprio isn't exactly reeling form the reports that Rihanna is now supposedly dating professional soccer player, Karim Benzema. According to the latest gossip news updates, Leonardo was spotted kissing Sports Illustrated buxom blonde swimsuit model/actress Kelly Rohrbach on the streets of New York this week -- seemingly confirming that the pair are dating, to say the very least. In a related story, the Wolf of Wall Street is going to have to wait a little while longer before he gets another shot to win an Oscar working for Martin Scorsese. It rumored that the Good Fellas director recently cast Justin Timberlake over Leo to play Frank Sinatra in his new biopic about the legendary crooner.
While Leonardo DiCaprio usually isn't one to talk about his many relationships with the world's most beautiful supermodels, it seems that he inadvertently confirmed rumors that Kelly Rohrbach is his new number one girlfriend, after the What's Eating Gilbert Grape star was seen sharing a smooch with the Sports Illustrated bikini beauty earlier this week.
According to the Inquisitor, this latest verified PDA is the culmination of several such sightings over the past several weeks:
"Leo and Kelly have since been spending a lot of time together in The Hamptons and in L.A.
"The two were recently seen kissing as they rode their bikes around in the busy streets of New York City."
Leo might have a hot new girlfriend, but word has it that he missed out on the hottest new role in Hollywood.
Despite their long an illustrious history together, a source close to the project revels in the June 22, issue of Star magazine that Martin Scorsese has chosen Justin Timberlake over his former golden boy for his next epic biopic about legendary singer and entertainer Frank Sinatra:
"Everyone thought that Leonardo DiCaprio would get it, but Martin wanted to surprise people...even though it would be a casting gamble
"Justin knows that it could be the role of a lifetime...and possible even an Academy Award contender."
While it can't be easy for DiCaprio to potentially be cast aside just after getting so close to Oscar glory on their last project together, but even the great Robert De Niro had to eventually come to terms with the fact that heeventually grew too old to keep playing the leading man in every one of Martin Scorsese's masterpieces.
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