Vittoria Ceretti and Leonardo DiCaprio are having a great summer. The couple has been enjoying the past couple of weeks in Spain, spending time with their friends Jeff and Lauren Sanchez Bezos, and sunbathing in some of the world's most stunning beaches. Over the weekend, the pair was photographed on a yacht outing in Formentera, with Ceretti wearing an animal print bikini as she kissed her boyfriend.
Ceretti and DiCaprio enjoyed their day with some friends. Ceretti wore an animal print bikini, showing off her stunning body. She had her hair held up in a ponytail, while DiCaprio wore black beach shorts.
The pair were seen snorkeling together, and enjoyed a moment alone as they got out of the water. They were also spotted sharing a kiss on the inside of the yacht, as their friends sat on a separate table.
Ceretti and DiCaprio's busy summer
Ceretti and DiCaprio have enjoyed a busy and eventful summer. The couple were some of the guests at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Bezos' wedding in Venice, photographed enjoying themselves throughout the three-day celebration.
On her Instagram, Ceretti documented many special moments, sharing a photo of her outfit for one of the themed events of the weekend, which had guests dress up in their most luxurious loungewear.
Ceretti wore a Dolce & Gabbana gown that was once worn by DiCaprio's ex, Gisele Bundchen, at the 2003 Met Gala. While the night started well, Ceretti revealed that the dress came apart by the end of the night, with her sharing a photo of the dress in tatters on her Instagram.
The couple rarely discuss their relationship, but Ceretti revealed that she and DiCaprio first met in Milan in an interview with Vogue France.
"As soon as you're in a relationship with someone who has a larger following than you, you become 'girlfriend of' — or 'boyfriend of,' for that matter. And that can be extremely annoying,” she told the outlet.
“Suddenly, people are talking about you as so-and-so's girlfriend who was so-and-so's ex. So, it's not nice to think that you can't love whoever you want, because of the labels people need to stick on you.”