Leonardo DiCaprio’s response to Jennifer Lawrence’s remark about how he’d ‘look great with a teenage daughter’ has become a hot topic online, with many sharing similar opinions on the interaction.
The actor, best known for his role in *Titanic*, frequently makes headlines due to his romantic life, particularly his pattern of dating women aged 18 to 25. Social media is replete with memes suggesting that DiCaprio ends relationships when his partners turn 25.
For instance, DiCaprio’s past relationship with actor Nina Agdal ended when she was 25. Similarly, his relationship with model Camila Morrone concluded shortly after she turned 25.
Currently, DiCaprio is involved with Italian model Vittoria Ceretti, who is 27, making her 24 years younger than him.

During a Variety ‘Actors on Actors’ interview, DiCaprio found himself momentarily at a loss for words when Lawrence jokingly suggested he would make a great father to a teenage daughter.
“I’d really love seeing you to be a dad. I’m so sad that you don’t have a teenage daughter. You look great with one,” Lawrence quipped, laughing towards the camera.
DiCaprio, appearing taken aback, responded with an awkward grin directed at the camera, unsure of how to reply to his co-star from *Don’t Look Up*.
A clip of the interaction was shared on X, prompting various reactions online.
“She knew what she was doing,” one user commented on Reddit.
Another added on X: “She has trolling down to a professional art form holy s**t,” while someone else noted, “I definitely think he knew what she was doing too – he looks uncomfortable AF.”
#JenniferLawrence says #LeonardoDiCaprio would “look great” with a teenage daughter and “loved” seeing him as a dad in “One Battle After Another.”
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— Variety (@Variety) December 17, 2025
Despite the buzz around his personal life, DiCaprio has not publicly addressed it, though he has touched on similar themes in past interviews.
Reflecting on turning 50, he told Esquire: “It creates a feeling like you have a desire to just be more honest and not waste your time.”
He continued: “Being more upfront and risking having things fall apart or risk the disagreements or risk going your separate ways from any type of relationship in life—the personal, professional—it’s that you just don’t want to waste your time anymore. You have to just be much more upfront.”
“It’s almost a responsibility because much more of your life is behind you than it is ahead of you.”

