Leonardo DiCaprios Girlfriend Shares What She Finds Extremely Annoying About Their Relationship

Model Vittoria Ceretti recently opened up about her relationship with Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio in an interview with Vogue France. The 26-year-old Italian model has been linked to the 50-year-old actor since August 2023 and shared some personal insights in the magazine’s April 2025 issue.

Ceretti revealed that she and DiCaprio met in Milan but chose not to share many details about their first encounter. She did confirm that she has seen his iconic film "Titanic," calling it a classic that nearly everyone has watched.

In the interview, Ceretti expressed her frustrations about dating someone as famous as DiCaprio. She noted that being in a relationship with a high-profile figure often leads to being labeled as "the girlfriend of." This can be quite annoying, as it overshadows her own identity and achievements. She emphasized the importance of being able to love freely, without the constraints of public perception.

When asked about the challenges of dating someone considered one of the most desirable men in the world, Ceretti shared that it’s a learning experience. She believes that if their love is genuine, there’s no reason to worry about external opinions. Love, she said, provides strength and confidence.

Ceretti’s comments come against the backdrop of DiCaprio’s history of dating younger women, which has sparked discussions and jokes about his dating preferences. Interestingly, he has been linked to several models in the past, and many relationships have remained private. Notably, he has never been married.

There has been a lighthearted joke circulating that DiCaprio avoids dating women over the age of 25. However, he seems to have broken that pattern by continuing his relationship with Ceretti even after she turned 26 last June, which caught the attention of social media users.

As Ceretti discussed her relationship, she appeared relieved when the conversation shifted away from her boyfriend, indicating a desire to maintain some privacy amidst the public scrutiny.