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Leonardo DiCaprio's girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti SPANKS him on yacht and they kiss publicly for first time... as friends reveal her verdict on his dad bod

Leonardo DiCaprio's girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti SPANKS him on yacht and they kiss publicly for first time... as friends reveal her verdict on his dad bod

Daily Mail​11 hours ago
Leonardo DiCaprio turned heads during his most intimate outing yet with stunning 27-year-old Italian model Vittoria Ceretti, giving fans a rare glimpse into their private romance.
In exclusive Daily Mail footage, the Oscar winner, 50, was seen shirtless aboard a sun-soaked yacht in the Mediterranean, flaunting a slightly slimmed-down dad bod as he tried to keep up with Vittoria's tiny bikini-clad figure.
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