Leonardo DiCaprio was searched by police in Ibiza, Spain, but they didn't even recognize him
Leo's back in the news again. Last time, it was about his double date with billionaire Bezos on his yacht. Now, it's about a party he attended in Ibiza.
Leonardo DiCaprio found himself momentarily halted at a high-profile party in Ibiza, when local police—failing to recognize the Oscar-winning actor—stopped and searched him before granting entry.
The 50-year-old star, typically known for his incognito style, ditched his usual face covering for the night but still flew under the radar. In a video obtained by the Daily Mail, DiCaprio is seen dressed in head-to-toe black, wearing his signature baseball cap and a chain, calmly scrolling through his phone as he waits to be frisked outside a tequila-fueled bash.
In the background, a woman can be heard remarking, 'They are searching me full-on right now.' It's unclear whether the voice belonged to his girlfriend, 27-year-old model Vittoria Ceretti, who was also spotted with him on the island, according to reporting by Page Six.
Travis Scott turned away from the party
The private villa party—hosted by Patrón and Spanish actor-singer Aron Piper—turned away rapper Travis Scott, according to the Daily Mail, though other VIPs like Kendall Jenner and DiCaprio's longtime friend Tobey Maguire made it through the door.
DiCaprio is no stranger to Ibiza's glittering summer scene. Just earlier this month, he and Ceretti were photographed aboard Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's mega yacht off the island's sun-drenched coast. The couple also joined the billionaire pair's wedding festivities in Venice back in June, where Ceretti revealed she suffered a wardrobe mishap—ripping her vintage Dolce & Gabbana dress.
Linked to DiCaprio since summer 2023, Ceretti has been candid about the frustrations of being labeled 'the girlfriend of' a global icon. 'As soon as you're in a relationship with someone who has a larger following than you, you become 'girlfriend of' — or 'boyfriend of,' for that matter,' she told Vogue France in March. 'And that can be extremely annoying.'
'Suddenly, people are talking about you as so-and-so's girlfriend who was so-and-so's ex,' she added, according to Page Six. 'So it's not nice to think that you can't love whoever you want, because of the labels people need to stick on you.'
Why was Leonardo DiCaprio searched by police?
As for the Ibiza party mix-up, an insider told Page Six that DiCaprio wasn't being targeted—just part of standard protocol. 'Every single person was patted down and ID'd,' the source said. 'It's funny—they did a double take, and then he went in!'
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