After spending five years staring at each other through their transparent cups of beer while sitting courtside at Lakers games, Leonardo DiCaprio and Bar Rafaeli have broken up. Page Six maintains they broke up late last week after hitting yet another “rough patch,” and a source said, “It was amicable, they’re still friends and they are still talking. They just grew apart and went their separate ways…neither were ready to settle down, and both have busy careers that have been taking them in separate directions.” But how separate can modeling be from acting? I never understand what people mean when they say two people broke up because one of them was an actor and the other one was a model. They seem exactly the same to me. I always thought that when actors date models, it’s the best of both worlds: each person understands how the other person has professional obligations, and they’re both able to comfort each other when they’re sad and dissatisfied with the superficiality of their industries. Their commonalities are supposed to result in a relationship full of love. And don’t argue that successful couples consist of two different people, because they don’t. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver were pretty different fundamentally, and even though they lasted 25 years, their relationship cannot be considered successful because they raised kids who tweet about how their hummers help them cope with external stressors. So what happened here? Too much Martin Scorsese, I suspect.
Source: Page Six