Rihanna & Leonardo DiCaprio Relationship News Update 2015: 'FourFiveSeconds' Singer Spotted Partying at Same Place as DiCaprio & Drake
With rumored exes Drake and Leonardo DiCaprio both in the house and looking on, Rihanna danced the night away at New York City hotspot Game earlier this week.
The Daily Mail reports the 27-year-old pop star was already in attendance when Drake arrived with his entourage, and the two later left the club separately.
For much of the night, Rihanna reportedly "turned heads in a simple white vest and cut off denim shorts." She also sported a pair of tan-colored boots that looked quite similar to the ones worn by the "Started From The Bottom" singer.
Just last month, several media outlets reported the two artists were also spotted together at the Coachella Music Fest, where they were described by some as looking very much like a couple.
The pair's on-and-off relationship dates all the way back to 2009, and over the years, Drake has openly talked about how the "Umbrella" crooner broke his heart by once splitting up with him. Even Wednesday night, Drake may not have had his ex's undivided attention, as DiCaprio held court just steps away with Hollywood pal Bradley Cooper.
"The Wolf of Wall Street" star and Rihanna were romantically linked as recently as in March, but while in New York City this week, he seemed to be trying to keep a low profile.
For much of 2012, the 28-year-old Drake endlessly feuded with Chris Brown over Rihanna's affections. TMZ reported it all resulted in the two's entourages coming to blows in a New York City night club that June and with Brown nursing a deep cut to his chin courtesy of a flying bottle.
Rihanna was in town last week to attend Monday night's MET Gala, where her long, yellow canary dress, which was made by a Chinese designer, became a hot topic on social media. Some compared her dress to an egg.
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