Leonardo DiCaprio rang in his 51st birthday on Nov. 11 with girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti and a group of close friends, as shown in a video posted by Martin Scorsese’s daughter, Francesca Scorsese.
In the clip, Vittoria, 27, stood behind him in a vibrant hot-pink, strappy dress with her hair down as she presented his birthday cake, topped with several glowing candles. Surrounded by friends and accompanied by a soft piano rendition of “Happy Birthday,” Leo smiled before blowing out the candles.
The actor kept things classic for the celebration, wearing a black blazer layered over a dark shirt.
Leonardo DiCaprio Celebrates His 51st With Close Friends
The video captured the Inception alum celebrating with a number of celebrity friends, including Jimmy Fallon.
Scorsese also posted additional clips from the evening, including a moment where Fallon took the mic to perform a rendition of Sinatra’s “My Way.”
The couple was first linked in August 2023 after being spotted on an ice cream date in California, followed by a night out at a club in Ibiza. Since then, they’ve made several public appearances together, including a standout moment at the Met Gala in May 2025.
They were also photographed vacationing across Europe with friends Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez, enjoying a series of double dates aboard the couple’s yacht.
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Leonardo DiCaprio Opens Up About His 50s
In an August interview with Esquire, Leo offered a glimpse into his thoughts, particularly about aging. The Oscar winner, long known for his bachelor lifestyle and relationships with models and actresses in their mid-20s or younger, seems to have shifted his pattern with the Italina supermodel.
When asked, “If you didn’t know how old you are, how old are you right now?” The Titanic star answered, “Thirty-two.”
DiCaprio was also questioned about how he felt turning 50 in 2024. Leo said, “Well, it creates a feeling like you have a desire to just be more honest and not waste your time. I can only imagine how the next few decades are going to progress. I look at my mother, for example, and she just says exactly what she thinks and wastes no time. She spends no time trying to fake it.”
He continued to add, “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.”


