Who Is Victoria Lamas? Actress Spotted With Leonardo DiCaprio After Split

Leonardo DiCaprio might have a new love after reportedly splitting from supermodel Gigi Hadid.

The Titanic actor, 48, was spotted leaving The Bird Streets Club restaurant in Los Angeles on Tuesday with model Victoria Lamas, 23.

They reportedly dined together among a large group and while they were not seated next to each other, left the restaurant together.

Lamas hopped into the passenger's seat in DiCaprio's car and the pair were spotted laughing together as he drove off, according to the Daily Mail.

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Main image, Leonardo DiCaprio attends the "Don't Look Up" World Premiere on December 05, 2021 in New York City. Inset, Victoria Lamas attends the fourth annual Roger Neal Oscar Viewing Dinner Icon Awards and after-party... Dimitrios Kambouris/Michael Tullberg/Getty Images North America

They both opted for a casual look, with DiCaprio in light denim jeans, black zip-up hoodie over a black T-shirt and matching baseball cap.

Lamas wore an all-black ensemble of wide legged pants, crop and an over-sized black leather blazer.

The model and actress is the daughter of Falcon Crest star, Lorenzo Lamas and Playboy "Playmate of the Month" Shauna Sand.

They were married from 1996 to 2002 and are also parents to Lamas' sisters, Isabella and Alexandra.

Born two years after the release of Titanic, Lamas has also entered into the world of acting, starred in the TV series A Secret Identity in 2020.

She has also used her artistic talents to design the title credits for the feature film A History of Fear, according to IMDB.

Lamas regularly shares her artwork with her almost 24,000 Instagram followers, showing off the portrait paintings she has created.

Despite being seen together, Lamas and DiCaprio are not dating, according to a Page Six report.

Her dinner with DiCaprio comes after rumors circulated he had ended his relationship with Gigi Hadid.

DiCaprio defied his apparent relationship trend of not dating people over the age of 25 when he started a relationship with the 27-year-old model in October.

They began dating after his split with girlfriend of more than four years, Camila Morrone, who had turned 25 a month earlier, adding fuel to the internet theory that his girlfriends "age out."

A fact check was inconclusive, but there was no evidence to suggest he has ever dated anyone over the age of 25 until Hadid.

DiCaprio's ex-girlfriend from the late 1990s, Kristen Zang, wrote an essay for People about their relationship and breakup.

In it she joked she's the one now married to a younger partner amid the "ageist" chatter surrounding the actor.

"I'm a very private person, much like my ex-boyfriend," the 48-year-old said, adding he was a "very sweet and thoughtful boyfriend," but also admitting they split four months after her 25th birthday.

"Ha, I know what you're thinking," she joked, but revealed the breakup was her idea. "It was a choice I made. I don't how to explain it exactly, I just felt like I was ready for our relationship to be done.

"It was like I had outgrown that version of myself, the Hollywood high school girl. I wanted to figure out who I was and what I wanted."

Mentioning that she's now married to a "hot" younger husband, Zang quipped: "Joke's on you, Leo."

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