The speculation surrounding Leonardo DiCaprio's recent split with Camila Morrone, occurring just as she reached the age of 25, has fueled conjecture about the actor's apparent preference for younger partners. It appears that age might be a crucial factor in DiCaprio's choice of companions.
When it comes to selecting a life partner, Leonardo DiCaprio seems to have a clear criterion: youth. Over the past few years, the actor has consistently been linked with women who are yet to reach the age of 25.
The end of DiCaprio's four-year relationship with Camila Morrone, coinciding with her recent 25th birthday, has intensified discussions about the leading man of Titanic and his seemingly recurring romantic preferences.
Since 1999, when he commenced a relationship with model Gisele Bündchen (who was 18 at the time, and they parted ways when she turned 23), DiCaprio has not engaged in any stable romance with a woman over the age of 25, despite now being 47 years old.
The rationale behind this pattern may be tied to notions of stability and a reluctance to commit for the long term. A source close to the actor, as reported by The Post, suggests that DiCaprio gravitates towards younger women because, in his own words, they generally have no immediate plans for settling down.
According to insiders, DiCaprio's avoidance of women beyond the age of 25 stems from a desire to sidestep the pressures of marriage and family life. "When girls hit 25, they start looking for something more, aiming to get married and establish a family. That's not what Leo desires. He isn't seeking a family and prefers not to be surrounded by women pushing for that kind of commitment," state those familiar with the actor.
"The moment a woman crosses that age threshold, the clock starts ticking. If she gets too old, in a couple of years, she'll be gone. If she gets too close in age, in a couple of years, he'll be gone. He may be aging, but his preferences remain unchanged," added the same sources.