Leonardo DiCaprio and Rihanna Hook Up Rumors: Playmate Claims 'Stay' Singer Made Out With the Actor as Her Song Played at a Golden Globes 2015 After-Party
Rumors about a possible hook-up between Rihanna and Leonardo DiCaprio started when the two happened to be in St. Barts at the same time to celebrate the New Year, although DiCaprio was reportedly preoccupied with a half-dozen tall models at the time.
Us Weekly reports that on Saturday, Rihanna, 26, and the newly single actor, 40, were spotted at a Playboy Mansion party where they did, in fact, flirt openly.
DiCaprio reportedly ended up at the Playboy Mansion party thanks to designer Nikki Erwin, who had her boyfriend Chuck Pacheco, who produced "Alpha Dog" and "The Notebook," invite DiCaprio to her star-studded 30th birthday day bash held before the 2015 Golden Globe Awards.
Playmate Carly Lauren posted on Twitter that the "Wolf of Wall Street" actor and RiRi were definitely enjoying each other's company.
"Just saw Leo and Rihanna makeout while 'pour it up' was playing. What is this life," she tweeted.
TMZ followed the tweet with a report the two were indeed spotted kissing.
The news started a social media frenzy, at which time Lauren deleted her post.
Despite the report, sources say there was no make out session.
"Nikki met Rihanna in St. Bart's and invited her separately but she definitely did not make out with Leo and nothing went on," a source told Us Weekly.
The stars partied together alongside fellow celebrities 50 Cent, Naomi Campbell, Paris Hilton, Hilary Duff, Tom Hardy, Jessica Szohr, Ashley Benson and her boyfriend, Ryan Good. The group reportedly later visited DiCaprio's Los Angeles pad for an after-party.
Rihanna has previously dated singer Chris Brown, 25, Canadian rapper Drake, 28, and baseball player Matt Kemp, 30.
DiCaprio favors tall models as girlfriends, having dated Naomi Campbell, Helena Christensen, Gisele Bündchen, Bar Refaeli, Erin Heatherton, Madalina Ghenea and Toni Garn.
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