Art Basel Miami 2014 Parties: Leonardo Dicaprio Hangs With Joe Jonas, Brandon Davis and Leaves With 20 Women Instead of Ex-Girlfriend Toni Garrn
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio appeared to be having a great time at Art Basel in Miami without his former girlfriend, model Toni Garrn. The "Wolf of Wall Street" star was seen partying until the early hours Saturday nigt, leaving the 1 Oak popup club in South Beach with 20 girls from the VIP section.
According to NY Daily News, sources reported that DiCaprio was partying with a large group that included other celebrities like Brandon Davis and Joe Jonas where Bullet Magazine had hosted a party earlier. DiCaprio then left the club with every single woman in his VIP section, according to fellow partiers.
"He left with 20 girls. Leo and 20 girls. He is my hero," a source said. "He was overflowing with models everywhere. The Jonas brother looked scared, like he was going to drown and suffocate in the women. His face was hilarious."
DiCaprio, who was sporting a scruffy beard and long locks pulled back into a bun, was seen chatting with the ladies throughout the night before moving the party elsewhere.
It was reported that DiCaprio is no longer with his on-and-off girlfriend Garrn on Sunday, when they arrived separately to the Miami art festival.
Before arriving at the 1 Oak club at Rec Room, DiCaprio was seen out at an oceanfront mansion party on Palm Island, along with Diddy, who watched Drake perform at the Muzik headphone sponsored event.
Established party boy Dan Bilzerian was also at the party just a few hours before video footage surfaced of him kicking a woman in the face at the LIV nightclub.
New York Giant Victor Cruz was also spotted living it up down south at the Crooks & Castles 'Castles in Miami' event. He and his crew, which included his fiancée, Elaina Watley, appeared to be enjoying themselves despite Cruz's recently torn tendon in his knee.
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