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Leonardo DiCaprio Suffers Jellyfish Sting During Swim With GF Vittoria Ceretti

TMZ.com Monday, 5 August 2024
Leonardo DiCaprio's yacht day in Sardinia didn't go according to plan ... as the actor had an unfortunate run-in with some sea life. The Oscar winner was enjoying a dip in the Mediterranean Sea with his girlfriend, Vittoria Ceretti, as they jetted…
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