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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DiCaprio is likely unfaithful in his little 4-yr relationships. He wants a main piece for show, status and possibly therapy. There will be side pieces.[/quote] PP who dated the abusive DJ here. Yes, this is likely. Look at how Leo DiCaprio treats them like pretty ornaments - why would he be faithful? His "boys" probably come first and they'd feel threatened if he actually fell in real love and put a woman before them. (Again...my ex had this dynamic too.) If you look at Leo's history with Tobey Maguire and some of the stuff they've done together, going back to the Nineties and including a rapey film they made, you'll see the same pattern.[/quote] + a million This (and all your posts, actually) is 100% it. You and I generally see this the exact same way, I feel heard. Frankly I can't stand DiCaprio and if you want to know the truth about Maguire, watch Molly's Game. Anyway, Leo has no reason to prioritize romantic relationships. He definitely has a toxic Boys club going on, and I also believe he is abusive to the (admittedly mercenary, cold-hearted) girls he dates. The NDAs and the language used are proof. However, I believe these girls enter into these arrangements knowingly. Typical sugar daddy/sugar baby dynamic.[/quote] In the original Nancy Jo Sales P Posse article (same woman Alexis Neiers famously called repeatedly during her Bling Ring incident) she basically says lots of young adult/late teen actors would hang out with Leo and do whatever he said referring to it as Leomania. In part it was in hopes of becoming famous by affiliation. The way she describes then running around sounds like Peter Pan and the lost boys but in NYC and with cash to burn. The article was written in the late 90s and even then women were trying to link themselves to Leo and claim they were dating him to boost their own fame including Vanessa Haydon who would later become Donald Trump Jr.’s first wife. It was confirmed in the article she never did date Leo but would tell everyone she did and before making her self look posh she was a “goth” in school. I found that funny. [/quote]
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