Leonardo DiCaprio and Gigi Hadid reportedly spent 'nearly the entire night' together at pre-Oscars party

Leonardo DiCarpio and Gigi Hadid reignited romance rumors after they were reportedly seen spending time together at a pre-Oscars party on Friday night.

The 48-year-old actor and the 27-year-old supermodel stayed close while attending Darren Dzienciol and Richie Akiva's bash in Bel Air, a source told People Magazine.

"Leo and Gigi were tucked away in a tented area, trying to stay low-key," the insider shared.

The sourced added, "There was no PDA, but they were together nearly the entire night and barely moved from their spot."

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However, another insider told the outlet, "The two were in a group of over a dozen people in the VIP section who were hanging out."

Last month, a source close to the Vogue cover star told People that the two were no longer dating and Hadid was focusing on motherhood.

"She hasn't seen him for a while. She just decided that she was done with him," the insider said. "They are at very different places in life. She prioritizes being a mom."

The television personality shares 2-year-old daughter Khai with her ex-boyfriend Zayn Malik, 30.

The source went on to say that the relationship between Hadid and DiCaprio "was never that serious anyway."

"It kind of just fizzled."

The Oscar winner and Hadid first sparked romance rumors in September. The pair were spotted getting cozy during New York Fashion Week during an after-party hosted by Dzienciol and Akiva at the celebrity hotspot Cipriani.

The two were pictured having a close conversation while the "Wolf of Wall Street" star rested his hand on Hadid's shoulder in a photo obtained by Fox News Digital.

"Gigi is having fun with it," an insider told E! Online at the time. "She is not interested in anything serious."

The insider clarified that the two were not in an "exclusive" relationship but told the outlet DiCaprio was "interested" in the model.

"Leo has been asking mutual friends about Gigi and wants to get to know her," the source said. "They have hung out several times, and he is interested."

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The duo were last linked in November when they were photographed leaving Cipriani after reportedly enjoying an evening together.

Last month, rumors swirled on social media that DiCaprio was dating 19-year-old model Eden Polani.

DiCaprio and Polani were photographed sitting next to each other at an album release party, but Fox News Digital later learned that they were not an item.

Last December, DiCaprio linked to 23-year-old Victoria Lamas, daughter of "Falcon Crest" star Lorenzo Lamas.

Lamas' father told The New York Post that his daughter was very "smitten" with the "Titanic" star, but later said, "They’re friends, they’re not in a serious relationship."

Before the Lamas rumor, DiCaprio was officially dating model and actress Camila Morrone. The pair broke up in August 2022 after four years together.

Hadid and Malik dated on and off for six years before calling it quits in October 2021 after the former One Direction singer allegedly grabbed Yolanda Hadid, Hadid's mother.

Malik allegedly "grabbed [Yolanda] and shoved her into a dresser, causing mental anguish and physical pain," according to court documents obtained by Fox News at the time.

However, a source told Us Weekly last June that Hadid and Malik "have a loving and caring relationship despite being broken up" as they co-parent Khai.

Florida red tide brings burning eyes, thousands of dead fish

Florida's southwest coast is experiencing a flare-up of toxic red tide algae, leading residents to complain about burning eyes and skin as thousands of dead fish wash along the shores of the Sunshine State's renowned beaches.

Nearly two tons of debris, mainly dead fish, were cleared from Pinellas County beaches and brought to the landfill, county spokesperson Tony Fabrizio told the Tampa Bay Times. About 1,000 pounds (454 kilograms) of fish have been cleared from beaches in St. Pete Beach since the start of the month, Mandy Edmunds, a park supervisor with the city, told the newspaper.

Red tide, a toxic algae bloom that occurs naturally in the Gulf of Mexico, is worsened by the presence of nutrients such as nitrogen in the water. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) warns people to not swim in or around red tide waters over the possibility of skin irritation, rashes and burning and sore eyes. People with asthma or lung disease should avoid beaches affected by the toxic algae.

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On Friday, the FWC reported that it had found red tide in 158 samples along Florida’s Gulf Coast, with the strongest concentrations along Pinellas and Sarasota counties.

"Bloom concentrations (>100,000 cells/liter) were present in 79 samples from Southwest Florida: 26 in and offshore of Pinellas County, eight in Manatee County, 27 in Sarasota County, five in Charlotte County, four in Lee County, eight in Collier County, and one offshore of Monroe County. We continue to use satellite imagery (USF and NOAA NCCOS) to help track this patchy event," the FWC shared. 

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The latest sample map showed at least ten Pinellas County locations including Indian Rocks Beach, with red-level concentrations, which contain more than 1,000,000 cells per liter. Such concentrations can produce fish kills, discolored water, and respiratory symptoms in humans.

As spring break approaches, many tourists are wondering how red tide will impact their Florida vacation. They can see the Florida Department of Fish and Wildlife most updated red tide reports here

The annual BeachFest in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida, sponsored by a homeowners’ association, was canceled after it determined, with help from the city and the Pinellas County Health Department, that red tide likely would continue through the middle of next month when the festival was scheduled.

"Red Tide is currently present on the beach and is forecasted to remain in the area in the weeks to come," the Indian Rocks Beach Homeowners Association said in a letter. "It is unfortunate that it had to be canceled, but it is the best decision in the interest of public health."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.