Leonardo DiCaprio, 47, and Gigi Hadid, 27, spotted at same Paris hotel amid romance rumours
01.10.2022 - 15:05
/ ok.co.uk
Leonardo DiCapriohas been seen leavingGigi Hadid's hotel in Paris amid claims the pair are dating. The Oscar winning actor, 47, is said to have been spotted leaving the luxurious Hotel Le Royal Monceau hotel in Paris on Thursday, where the model, 27, had been staying during Fashion Week. According to reports, model Gigi arrived at her £1,300-a-night hotel at 10pm.Titanic actor Leo was then allegedly seen leaving the same hotel in the early hours of the morning, before returning to his own room at the nearby Costes Hotel.
OK! has contacted both Gigi and Leo's representatives for comment. It comes after Leonardo split from his girlfriend Camila Morrone after five years together. It's been said that over the summer, the actor, and model, 25, grew apart - and fans couldn't resist making jokes about the fact Leo split up with her just after her 25th birthday.
Leo has infamously rarely dated anyone publicly who is the age of 25. However, rumours regarding him and Gigi began to surface after they were first seen getting close at an afterparty in Soho, Manhattan, during New York Fashion Week. In pictures obtained by the Daily Mail, Leonardo and Gigi were seen sitting closelyat an exclusive party held at Casa Cipriani in Soho by Leo's friends Richie Akiva and Darren Dzienciol.
Leo and Gigi appeared to be deep in conversation, leaning into each other and speaking in one another’s ears. Speaking of Leo and Gigi's rumoured romance, a source shared with US Weekly magazine: "Leo has always had a soft spot for Gigi. He thinks she’s beautiful of course, but also a wise and cool character who’s got a very cultured and educated take on life.” They went on to add that Gigi and Leo have a “ton of mutual friends” and “everyone’s happy to see
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