Bella Hadid has reportedly told her sister Gigi she's 'too good' for Leonardo DiCaprio after the pair were rumoured to be dating.
The supermodel, 27, is said to be 'taking things slow' with the Titanic star, 47, after they were papped looking cosy in New York last month.
However, Gigi's younger sister Bella, 26, is said to have her doubts about the relationship, telling the mum-of-one she and Leo are "ill-suited".
A source said: "Bella thinks that Gigi's too good for Leo, and the way he leapt to Gigi seemingly without a thought for his previous girlfriend gives Bella the shivers."
The source added to Heat magazine: "Her worry is that Gigi could wind up hurt and embarrassed."
Leo split suddenly from 25-year old Camila Morrone this summer after four years together.
Before the breakup, the actress hit back at questions about the couple's 22-year age gap after years of being trolled.
However, at just two years her senior, Gigi isn't exactly past it.
The daughter of Real Housewives star Yolanda Hadid shares a daughter, Khai, with her ex, Zayn Malik.
In the wake of the Leo rumours, auntie Bella reportedly thinks Gigi should be focusing on her role as a mum and not getting caught up with one of Hollywood's "biggest model chasers".
Despite this, the source conceded that Gigi is going to carry on seeing the actor even though her sister and the rest of her family "don't like him".
The Mirror has contacted reps for Bella and Leonardo.
Hollywood superstar Leo has never publicly dated anyone over the age of 25 years old.
And a psychologist reckons there's a good reason why.
Emma Kenny claimed: "He is in a highly unusual position, which allows him to pick and choose whoever he wishes to be with until he grows either bored, or recognises that his partner wishes to move to more secure ground through marriage, or by having children," she told The Sun.
However, Gigi is a doting mum to Khai, whose father Zayn fell out with the Hadids after an explosive row with his now ex-girlfriend's mother, Yolanda.
The One Direction star was accused of striking the TV star - a claim he denied.
In the aftermath of the event last year, the singer said: " "This was and still should be a private matter but it seems for now there is divisiveness and despite my efforts to restore us to a peaceful family environment that will allow for me to co-parent my daughter in a manner in which she deserves, this has been 'leaked' to the press.
"I am hopeful though for healing for all involved with the harsh words shared and more importantly I remain vigilant to protect Khai and give her the privacy she deserves."
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