Bikini-clad Vittoria Ceretti spanks boyfriend Leonardo DiCaprio's butt during romantic yacht trip
The model was photographed giving the actor a spank while he walked ahead of her on the stairs of a yacht during their vacation off the coast of Formentera Island over the weekend.
They were both soaked in their swimsuits, with DiCaprio wearing black swim trunks and Ceretti leaving little to the imagination in a black animal-print bikini.
The A-list couple spent some time splashing around in the ocean, and Ceretti, 27, gave the Titanic star, 50, a towel to dry off with afterwards.
They were also spotted chatting while basking in the sun with friends sitting nearby.
DiCaprio and Ceretti spent some quality time together after joining Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's star-studded nuptials in Venice, Italy, in June.
Page Six exclusively revealed they were dating in September 2023 when the pair was caught making out in an Ibiza nightclub.
The Wolf of Wall Street star has been known to date younger women, including Gigi Hadid, 30, and Camila Morrone, 28, and breaking up with them 'before [their] pre-frontal cortex has fully developed.'
DiCaprio, however, recently defended his dating habits, telling director Paul Thomas during an interview with Esquire that he feels younger than he is.
'If you didn't know how old you are, how old are you right now?' Thomas asked.
'Thirty-two,' the Inception star quipped, adding that he 'turned emotionally 35 last year.'
'Your age is 50, but your emotional maturity is 32. How does that feel?' the pornographic film actor, 76, questioned.
DiCaprio explained that after his birthday last year, he had the desire to 'be much more upfront' and not 'waste' his time.
'It's almost a responsibility because much more of your life is behind you than it is ahead of you,' he added.
The Departed star explained he's aware of the risks of 'things [falling] apart,' and 'going your separate ways in any type of relationship in life — the personal, professional.'

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