Leonardo DiCaprio back with ex
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Leonardo DiCaprio is rumoured to have rekindled his relationship with Bar Refaeli.
The Hollywood heartthrob reportedly took the Israeli-born model to Baker's Bay, an exclusive holiday resort in the Bahamas, last weekend where they stayed in their own private villa.
A source told the New York Post newspaper: "They stayed in their own villa. They were shacked up together all weekend."
Leonardo and Bar split in June after having an on/off relationship for months. It was believed Bar - who first started dating Leonardo in 2006 - wanted the romance to be more serious, prompting the 'Titanic' actor to call time on their relationship.
Since their split, Leonardo has been linked to Pussycat Dolls star Ashley Roberts, Cameron Diaz and Russian Sports Illustrated model Anne Vyalitsyna, while Bar has been seen with Israeli gambling tycoon Teddy Sagi and Brazilian playboy Ricardo Mansur.
The actor spent most of the summer partying in London at several exclusive nightspots, including Chinawhite, Whisky Mist and Maddox.
- Bang! Showbiz
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