Leonardo DiCaprio and his girlfriend, Vittoria Ceretti, are among the stars present for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s lavish wedding weekend.

DiCaprio, 50, and Ceretti, 27, were both spotted arriving in Venice on Thursday, June 26, as they rode through the canals in separate water taxis. The Oscar-winning actor sported a classic black suit with a coordinating baseball cap, while Ceretti stunned in a gray, ruffled halter-neck gown during her own boat ride.

Ceretti was later spotted shopping in the Italian city on Friday, June 27, rocking a vintage floral mini dress from Betsey Johnson with a small white handbag and a pair of oval-shaped sunglasses.

DiCaprio and Ceretti have been linked since summer 2023.

“Vittoria is all he thinks about,” a source exclusively told Us Weekly in November 2023, adding that DiCaprio is “completely smitten” with Ceretti.

The pair often keep their relationship low-key, with Ceretti making her first comments on their connection earlier this year.

“As soon as you’re in a relationship with someone who has a larger following than you, you become ‘girlfriend of’ — or ‘boyfriend of,’ for that matter, and that can be extremely annoying,” Ceretti told Vogue France in an April cover story. “Suddenly, people are talking about you as so-and-so’s girlfriend who was so-and-so’s ex. So it’s not nice to think that you can’t love whoever you want, because of the labels people need to stick on you.”

Ceretti further noted that she met DiCaprio when they were both in Milan, but she didn’t want to get “into details.”

DiCaprio, who has a star-studded dating history, previously played coy about his bachelor status and whether he would ever settle down and get married.

“I would never answer that question,” DiCaprio quipped during a December 2018 interview on 60 Minutes Australia. “I’m sure it will be [in the cards one day].”

Instead of discussing his romantic life, DiCaprio is more forthcoming about his career and philanthropic endeavors.

“I strive to be the best actor I can [and] whether I’ve achieved that is always up to the audience,” he said on 60 Minutes. “I don’t have the power over that, and that’s one thing about making movies that’s always frightening and exhilarating, is that you can go into with the best possible intent, work as hard as you possibly can, and people, for whatever reason, may just disconnect with the movie.”

He added, “All you can do is show up on set, and work as hard as you possibly can, and that I can say that I do.”

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