Leonardo DiCaprio, 47, pulls down his mask to smoke a cigarette outside a bar in Los Angeles … after he was spotted on dates with Gigi Hadid, 27, in NYC
Leonardo DiCaprio appeared relaxed after stepping out of a bar in Los Angeles to smoke a cigarette on Thursday night.
The 47-year-old Oscar-winning Revenant actor wore a simple black jacket over a matching tee. He pulled a black baseball cap low over his eyes and a black mask hung around his neck as he smoked.
The Register Dynamo was rumored to be dating 27-year-old supermodel Gigi Hadid, but she has not been seen.
Casual evening: Leonardo DiCaprio looked relaxed after stepping out of a bar to smoke a cigarette in Los Angeles on Thursday night
The Wolf Of Wall Street star checked his messages on his phone while outside the bar in Los Angeles.
He also had a black mask pulled over his chin.
The star seems to have gotten a little serious with Gigi, who is one of the highest paid models in the world.
The Oscar winner and the model have been linked in recent months, with sources saying the two met a couple of times this summer, although they haven’t started a serious relationship.
The Titanic actor’s appearance came just a day after director Baz Luhrmann called the star the most actor he’s ever worked with.
To keep it simple: The 47-year-old actor donned a simple black jacket over a matching tee
Phone explodes: The Wolf Of Wall Street star checked his messages while outside the bar in Los Angeles
No Gigi: DiCaprio was spotted during his evening without his rumored flame Gigi Hadid (Hadid pictured last week)
The Elvis director described DiCaprio as the world’s biggest “gift giver” and revealed the actor recently attended his 60th birthday celebration.
“Leonardo is really thoughtful,” Luhrmann told the I’ve Got News for You podcast.
The Moulin Rouge! Visionary said that DiCaprio is the kind of person who goes out of his way to find the perfect gift for someone and enjoys the effort.
While working together on The Great Gatsby in 2011, DiCaprio discovered that Luhrmann enjoyed drinking tea out of china cups on set.
So he gave the director a very special surprise gift for his 50th birthday.
DiCaprio, who first worked with Luhrmann on Romeo + Juliet in 1996, sourced “amazing teacups from around the world and from different eras” for his friend.
Australian filmmaker Baz Luhrmann (pictured) has opened up about his special relationship with Hollywood superstar Leonardo DiCaprio
The Elvis director described DiCaprio (pictured in 2019) as the world’s biggest “gift giver” and revealed the actor recently attended his 60th birthday celebration
“I remember opening the case and thinking about how thoughtful and how much effort he put into finding something useful,” he told the podcast.
Luhrmann also spoke of first meeting DiCaprio when he was just 19 and they were working on Romeo + Juliet.
“I met his mother and father; They are [now] like family,” he said.
Elsewhere in the interview, Luhrmann revealed that the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star has a cheeky sense of humor and is able to impersonate anyone perfectly.
“There was a funny moment when I first met him,” said Luhrmann.
DiCaprio played all sorts of well-known actors, including Robert de Niro, then began with an Australian accent that Luhrmann didn’t recognize.
“I couldn’t figure out who it was… I was like, ‘Hmmm, I don’t get that.’ And then I realized it was me!’ he said.