Drew Barrymore praises Leonardo DiCaprio for ‘still clubbing’ at 48
Even Drew Barrymore is surprised at how Leonardo DiCaprio can still keep up with his bad boy lifestyle.
The ‘Charlie’s Angel’ alum opened up about the 48-year-old ‘Titanic’ star’s busy social life in an interview with Sam Smith, who revealed DiCaprio was their very first celebrity crush .
“I like that he’s always clubbing, you know… he goes on yachts. He’s going to the body shop, I bet,” she said on the “Drew Barrymore Show” Monday.
After Smith, 30, joked that DiCaprio was a “bad boy,” Barrymore, 47, agreed, saying, “I know and I love it.”
The Oscar winner has been known to be the life of the party for years now.
He’s been seen living with swarms of models since splitting from Camila Morrone last summer after four years of dating.
More recently, DiCaprio was spotted ringing in 2023 with model Victoria Lamas and friends Drake and Tobey Maguire on a yacht in St. Barts.
The ‘Don’t Look Up’ actor was dressed casual for the reunion, sporting a white t-shirt, gray baseball cap and dark sunglasses.
Although sources previously told Page Six that Lamas and DiCaprio weren’t dating, her father, actor Lorenzo Lamas, exclusively told The Post last month that his daughter is “in love” with the actor.
“I know she likes him a lot,” Lorenzo said earlier this week.
Lorenzo later retracted his initial statements about Lamas and DiCaprio, telling the Post, “They’re friends, they’re not in a serious relationship.”
He added, “And I just want to make that clear. I think they met last month. I’m not sure of the circumstances, but that’s what she told me.
A week before DiCaprio’s vacation with Lamas, the “Wolf of Wall Street” actor hosted a star-studded holiday party on Dec. 22, 2022, which included notable guests like Delilah Belle Hamlin, James Marsden, Eiza González and Kiernan Shipka. .
DiCaprio kept it casual for the jamboree, wearing gray jeans, a navy bomber jacket and a pair of white sneakers. He also donned a face mask and his signature black baseball cap, apparently trying to keep a low profile.