Leonardo DiCaprio and his model-turned-actress girlfriend Camila Morrone have split up after five years together, according to reports.
The 47-year-old Oscar-winning actor and Morrone are believed to have “quietly” gone their separate ways earlier this summer after growing apart.
“Leo and Camila ended their relationship over the summer,” an insider told The Sun.
Adding: “There are no bad feelings between them. It just came to a natural conclusion.”
The move comes shortly after Morrone’s 25th birthday on June 16 with The Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star having a reputation for never publicly dating a woman over the age of 25.
Even comedienne Amy Schumer made a playful dig at DiCaprio earlier this year while hosting the Oscars.
“He’s done so much to fight climate change and leave behind a cleaner, greener planet… for his girlfriends,” she joked.
DiCaprio, who is Morrone’s senior by 22 years, was first introduced to her back in 2008, when she was only 12.
They met through longtime friend and collaborator Al Pacino, who had dated Morrone’s mother Lucila Solá for years with DiCaprio becoming a friend of the family.
Morrone appeared to reference their age gap in a 2019 Instagram post when she shared a romantic image of Humphrey Bogart and his much-younger wife Lauren Bacall.
“A love like this,” she captioned it.
DiCaprio’s previous conquests have included models Giselle Bündchen, Bar Refaeli and Nina Agdal, none of whom are known to have dated the actor past the age of 25.
The Standard has contacted a representative for Leonardo DiCaprio and Camila Morrone for comment.