Paltrow & DiCaprio Reunite 30 Years After She Said No

Paltrow & DiCaprio Reunite 30 Years After She Said No

> At a Glance

> – Gwyneth Paltrow and Leonardo DiCaprio posed together at the AFI Awards on Jan. 9, 2026

> – Paltrow revealed on Call Her Daddy in 2023 that she turned down DiCaprio’s teenage advance

> – Today, she’s married to Brad Falchuk; he’s dating model Vittoria Ceretti, 27

> – Why it matters: A rare Hollywood reminder that past crushes can mature into friendly reunions

Three decades after a teenage swipe-left, Gwyneth Paltrow and Leonardo DiCaprio shared a smiling photo at the AFI Awards, proving time-and stardom-heals all.

The 1990s Snub

On the Call Her Daddy podcast, Paltrow recalled a 19-year-old DiCaprio asking her out. She was about 21. She declined, joking he was “very loose with the goods.” A 1994 photo shows the pair at the National Board of Review Awards, the same era she referenced.

Where They Stand Now

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  • Paltrow wed Brad Falchuk in 2018 and co-parents Apple, 21, and Moses, 18, with ex Chris Martin
  • DiCaprio, 51, brought Vittoria Ceretti, 27, to a Jan. 7 screening and celebrated New Year’s on a St. Barths yacht with Tom Brady

Ceretti told Vogue France that dating DiCaprio is “something you learn,” adding, “If what you’re experiencing is real… love protects.”

Key Takeaways

  • The AFI Awards reunion marks their first joint photo since the ’90s
  • Both stars arrived attached: Paltrow with Falchuk, DiCaprio with Ceretti
  • Paltrow’s 2023 podcast story still fuels curiosity about Hollywood near-misses

From teenage rejection to awards-show smiles, the encounter shows even Tinseltown crushes can circle back as cordial chemistry.

Author

  • My name is Jonathan P. Miller, and I cover sports and athletics in Los Angeles.

    Jonathan P. Miller is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering transportation, housing, and the systems that shape how Angelenos live and commute. A former urban planner, he’s known for clear, data-driven reporting that explains complex infrastructure and development decisions.

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