The Tragedy Of Leonardo DiCaprio at 51 Is Just Heartbreaking

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Most of the women he’s dated have been in their early 20s, and almost none of them seem to stay once they move beyond that.

According to an insider, there’s a reason behind it.

By the time a woman reaches her mid-20s, she begins to want [music] something more stable, something lasting, marriage, a future.

And that, reportedly, is where things [music] stop working for him.

He doesn’t want a family.

He doesn’t want that kind of pressure.

So before it gets there, the relationship ends, quietly, predictably, almost like [music] the clock was always ticking from the beginning.

And once that idea settled in, it started to line up with everything that came before it.

The pattern traces back to the 1990s, when his fame first exploded and his personal [music] life became something people followed closely.

One of the earliest names linked to him was Brittany Daniel, [music] after The Basketball Diaries.

It didn’t last, but it marked [music] the beginning.

Then came Kristen Zang.

That relationship lasted 2 [music] years and felt, for a moment, like something more grounded, but it ended with a detail that now feels familiar.

She walked away, reportedly because he was too immature.

At the time, it sounded like a simple breakup.

>> [music] >> Looking back, it feels like the first clear sign of a pattern that would repeat itself >> [music] >> for decades.

As his fame grew, so did the type of women he dated.

The late 1990s [music] and early 2000s brought a series of high-profile models into his life.

>> [music] >> Amber Valletta, Eva Herzigova, and then Gisele Bündchen.

With Gisele, things felt different.

They were together for 5 years, [music] long enough for people to believe this might be the relationship that changed everything.

But even that ended.

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