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Camila Morrone Debuts New Boyfriend After Leonardo DiCaprio Breakup

Camila Morrone Debuts New Boyfriend After Leonardo DiCaprio Breakup

Yahoo15-05-2025

Originally appeared on E! Online
Camila Morrone's heart will go on for a new man in her life.
Nearly three years after the end of her four-year relationship with Leonardo DiCaprio, the Daisy Jones & the Six alum debuted her new romance with Cole Bennett in a sweet birthday post.
Camila, 27, celebrated the music video director's 29th birthday with a series of snaps shared to her Instagram Story May 14. In one pic, she playfully squeezed a shirtless Cole's cheeks, making his lips pursed while he stared into the camera. She captioned the photo simply, 'Happy birthday baby.'
Other pics included in Camila's celebration of the director—who has frequently collaborated with Eminem, Drake, Doechii and Lil Yachty—were candid looks at Cole eating ice cream, drinking from a bottle on the beach and taking a mirror pic in the bathroom together. Across the photos, Camila referred to Cole as the 'coolest ever.'
Though this is the first time Camila has featured her new boyfriend on her social media, the pair first fueled romance rumors when they stepped out together in July. Around that time, they joined the Never Goin' Back star's bestie Kaia Gerber and her then-boyfriend Austin Butler for a double date in New York City.
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While Camila—whose mom Lucila Solá, 49, dated Al Pacino, 85, from 2008 to 2018—has been fairly private about her current relationship, the 27-year-old wasn't shy about discussing her very public relationship with Leo, including addressing others' critiques of her and the Titanic star's two-decade age gap.
"There's so many relationships in Hollywood—and in the history of the world—where people have large age gaps,' Camila told The Los Angeles Times in 2019. 'I just think anyone should be able to date who they want to date."
Noting that she understood the interest in her relationship and "would be curious about it too,' Camila added, "There should always be an identity besides who you're dating."
"I understand the association,' she continued, 'but I'm confident that will continue to slip away and be less of a conversation."
Read on for a deeper dive into the ocean waters of Leo's dating history.
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