Leonardo DiCaprio’s Secret Marriage Plans with Vittoria Ceretti Revealed
Leonardo DiCaprio has no intention of settling down with his current girlfriend, Vittoria Ceretti, despite recent online rumors suggesting the couple might be engaged. According to RadarOnline, sources close to the actor have dismissed the speculation, stating that marriage is not in DiCaprio’s plans.
“This is nonsense – no one can get Leo down the aisle,” a source revealed, putting an end to claims that the Titanic star has finally decided to pop the question. The insider went on to explain that the 49-year-old actor’s stance on marriage may never change, citing his admiration for Hollywood legends Jack Nicholson, 87, and Al Pacino, 84, both of whom are known for avoiding marriage.
“Leo loves Jack and Al, and they have both been very vocal about how they hate the idea of marriage and being tied down by women,” the source added. DiCaprio reportedly takes cues from his idols, seeing their bachelor lifestyles as a model for his own.
The insider emphasized that DiCaprio’s commitment to his single status extends beyond his current relationship. “Vittoria and no other woman has any chance of snagging him as a husband,” they concluded.
Rumors of DiCaprio and Ceretti’s engagement began circulating online recently, sparking excitement among fans and speculation in the media. However, the actor’s history of high-profile relationships without long-term commitment has led many to doubt the likelihood of a wedding.
DiCaprio, widely regarded as one of Hollywood’s most eligible bachelors, has dated a string of successful models and actresses over the years, often making headlines for his romantic life. Despite his reluctance to settle down, the Wolf of Wall Street star continues to attract attention for his relationships, with Ceretti being the latest in a long line of high-profile partners.
As the speculation dies down, DiCaprio appears focused on maintaining his lifestyle while enjoying his relationship with Ceretti on his own terms. Fans of the actor may have to accept that, like his Hollywood idols, marriage may never be part of his script.