Leonardo DiCaprio reportedly helped organize a high-profile birthday party for R&B singer Rihanna Friday in what insiders say is yet another sign the two are involved in a budding romance.
Rihanna, 27, was surprised by the Friday party at a private Beverly Hills home that boasted a star-studded guest list including Naomi Campbell, Mick Jagger, Beyonce and her husband Jay Z, Russell Simmons, model Angela Martini, Tommy Chiabra, and
Richie Akiva, Us Weekly reported.
People magazine said Bill Murray, Jim Carrey, and Paris Hilton also attended.
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"Rumors have been circulating that the 'Stay' singer and the 'Wolf of Wall Street' star, 40, have been casually dating," People reported. "A source tells People that although Rihanna and DiCaprio . . . didn't act like a couple, they did share a few flirtatious moments."
Us Weekly noted that Rihanna and DiCaprio also reportedly spent Valentine's Day together.
"On Friday, Feb. 13, Rih and DiCaprio did a little clubbing, hitting celeb-happy Manhattan hotspots 1 OAK and Up & Down," the magazine stated. "They continued their sexy weekend the next night when they both attended Paul McCartney's secret concert at the downtown venue Irving Plaza."
DiCaprio has a reputation of dating models, from Mrs. Tom Brady Giselle Bundchen (2001 to 2005) to Victoria Secret model Erin Heatherton (2011-12), Madelina Diana Ghenea (2011) to Israeli model
Bar Rafaeli (2005-2009), according to Fox News magazine. He was even rumored to have had a fling with Campbell back in 1995.
Of Rihanna's past relationships, the one that made the most headlines was her volatile on-and-off again affair with fellow R&B singer Chris Brown.
His assault on Rihanna after the Grammys in 2009 brought attention to domestic violence in the entertainment industry.
When Brown was asked recently by WQHT-FM in New York about the rumored romance between his ex and DiCaprio, he tried to
take the high road, according to Yahoo Celebrity News.
"In that situation, I just tip my hat," Brown told the radio station. "I'm not a hater. I'm not envious. I don't feel jealous . . . I'm like, do your thing. I can't have it all, brotha. I can't have it all."