Leonardo DiCaprio is the latest man named to be Jennifer Aniston’s new boyfriend by a tabloid rumor. The reports started to circulate after the actress attended his star-studded 44th birthday party earlier this month.
NW magazine included a story in its latest issue where a source claimed that DiCaprio and Aniston have been seeing each other for at least three months at the time of the party. Even more bizarre was the account that it was Aniston’s ex-husband, Brad Pitt, that made their relationship happen.
The source further claimed that Aniston’s attendance at DiCaprio’s birthday party was the sign that they were ready to announce their relationship. While Pitt was reportedly surprised, the insider said, “He’s never wanted anything but the best for Jen. Brad thinks that they have all the makings of a great match.”
This is not the first time Jennifer Aniston is rumored dating another Hollywood A-lister. But has she ever really dated Leonardo DiCaprio? The short answer is no.
First, it is important to note that DiCaprio has been reportedly dating Camila Morrone for several months now. In fact, Aniston’s supposed boyfriend was photographed with the 21-year-old model just this last Friday when they went out for a meal at a restaurant in Los Angeles.
NW’s source claimed Jennifer Aniston and Leonardo DiCaprio started dating at least three months ago. But, in August, the actor was reportedly seen with Morrone vacationing in Europe for an obvious couple’s getaway.
Meanwhile, a representative of Aniston had also previously told Gossip Cop that stories about her and DiCaprio dating are not true. The actors are just good friends and it is also hard to draw conclusions from her attendance at his birthday bash since she was not the only celebrity was present at the event.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s party made headlines because of its guest list. Aside from Jennifer Aniston, various reports confirmed that Gwyneth Paltrow, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Robert De Niro, Kate Beckinsale, and many more were also present.


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