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Leonardo DiCaprio’s new girlfriend, Vittoria Ceretti, and his ex-fling Gigi Hadid had a fashion face-off on the catwalk on Friday, both taking turns strutting their stuff in the Versace fashion show during Milan Fashion Week.
Hadid, 28, sported a silky yellow metal mesh gown with a plunging cowl neckline and thigh-high slit while Ceretti, 25, rocked a black bra top with a matching miniskirt over leggings for the Italian fashion brand.
DiCaprio first sparked dating rumors with Hadid in September 2022 and were spotted at the same places multiple times in the months that followed.
The sightings cooled off for months before the pair were spotted together in the Hamptons for two back-to-back nights this past July, but the pair seemed to fizzle out quickly after again.
In August, the “Titanic” actor, 48, grabbed ice cream and coffee with Ceretti, an Italian model, in Los Angeles and were later spotted making out at a club in Ibiza earlier this month.
Pvnew exclusively revealed Friday that Ceretti and DiCaprio are officially dating.
“They’ve been spending quite a bit of time together over the past few months, and they’re enjoying getting to know one another on a deeper level,” a source told us.
Also part of the star-studded runway lineup were Natalia Bryant, who made her runway debut, as well as Kendall Jenner and Claudia Schiffer, modeling a black off-the-shoulder dress, white shift mini and a green checkered slip dress, respectively.
Demi Moore — with her tiny pup Pilaf on hand — Anna Wintour and Vanessa Bryant all graced the front row to get a glimpse at the A-list models.
It appears DiCaprio, however, was not on hand to support his current and former gal pals — and Bad Bunny was also apparently missing from the crowd, despite his girlfriend walking in the coveted number one slot to open the show.
The Puerto Rican rapper is in town, however, having arrived with Jenner and the couple even sat together for the Gucci runway presentation earlier on Friday, seated next to Wintour herself.
Perhaps DiCaprio will turn up in Milan soon enough.