Leonardo DiCaprio and Camila Morrone Attend the 2020 Oscars Together
Leonardo DiCaprio and his girlfriend Camila Morrone made a rare, public appearance at the 92nd annual Oscars red carpet Sunday evening.
The couple did not take photos together, but arrived to the red carpet minutes apart.
They were later seen sitting next to each other during the televised ceremony.
Leonardo DiCaprio and his girlfriend Camila Morrone made a rare, high profile appearance together at the 92nd annual Academy Awards.
The veteran Hollywood actor and the 22-year-old actress arrived minutes apart on the Oscars red carpet this evening. Morrone stunned in a chic, sheer, and sophisticated blush gown with her hair in unfussy, flowing waves. Meanwhile, DiCaprio donned a classic black tuxedo and bow tie for the occasion.
DiCaprio is nominated tonight for Best Actor for his role as Rick Dalton in Quentin Tarantino's acclaimed Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood. Morrone, though not nominated tonight, appeared in the critically acclaimed indie film, Mickey and the Bear. During Janelle Monáe's opening performance at the start of the ceremony, Morrone was seen sitting between DiCaprio and his co-star Brad Pitt on camera.
Camila Morrone is sitting between Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, god really has favorites. pic.twitter.com/tnTYq5SYLq
— ً (@kiingstyles) February 10, 2020
The couple continuously keeps a remarkably low profile when it comes to public outings. Tonight's ceremony marks the first time DiCaprio and Morrone have appeared together at the same event this award season. However, their relationship—and DiCaprio's notorious reputation for often dating younger women—has been jabbed at at an award show earlier this year.
"Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood [is] nearly three hours long. Leonardo DiCaprio attended the premiere, and by the end, his date was too old for him," Ricky Gervais quipped at the Golden Globes last month.
Though DiCaprio has remained mum on his relationship with the actress, Morrone has publicly commented on the two's low-key romance before.
Morrone told the Los Angeles Times, "There's so many relationships in Hollywood—and in the history of the world—where people have large age gaps. I just think anyone should be able to date who they want to date."
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