Vanessa Trump and Leonardo DiCaprio were spotted together

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In June of 1998, New York Magazine ran a story called Leo, Prince of the City which detailed Leonardo DiCaprio’s alleged escapades around New York City and L.A. In addition to the Titanic star, the group consisted of other famous names including Tobey Maguire and David Blaine.

One of the clubs the posse would frequent was called Moomba and it was there, at a premier party for James Toback’s Two Girls and a Guy, that Vanessa Trump and Leonardo DiCaprio met. They were reportedly seen getting close at the party and according to New York Magazine, Star subsequently reported, “Leonardo DiCaprio has fallen hard for a stunning young model — and pals say this time it’s love. The superstar is so smitten with blonde beauty Vanessa Haydon that he’s now a one-woman man.” So, did Trump really capture DiCaprio’s heart?

Leo’s publicist shut down the speculation

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It turns out, Trump and DiCaprio’s “relationship” may have just been fiction. DiCaprio’s publicist Cindy Guagenti said the synopsis printed by Star was simply not true and she insisted the two never dated. In fact, New York Magazine implied Trump herself constructed the story when she was seen talking to a gossip columnist outside an after-party the actor had attended, reportedly describing “how happy Leo was to finally be with someone as ‘down to earth’ as she.”

If nothing else, there was perhaps some PDA exchanged between DiCaprio and Trump, according to the New York Post. Page Six reprinted a portion of a 1998 article from the Post saying “The couple could be seen holding hands, kissing and cuddling into the wee hours in a dimly lit corner.” True or not, the headlines were enough to make waves then and enough to keep our curiosity piqued today about the first family mom of five.

The Truth About Leonardo DiCaprio And Vanessa Trump

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Vanessa Trump and Leonardo DiCaprio were spotted together

Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images

In June of 1998, New York Magazine ran a story called Leo, Prince of the City which detailed Leonardo DiCaprio’s alleged escapades around New York City and L.A. In addition to the Titanic star, the group consisted of other famous names including Tobey Maguire and David Blaine.

One of the clubs the posse would frequent was called Moomba and it was there, at a premier party for James Toback’s Two Girls and a Guy, that Vanessa Trump and Leonardo DiCaprio met. They were reportedly seen getting close at the party and according to New York Magazine, Star subsequently reported, “Leonardo DiCaprio has fallen hard for a stunning young model — and pals say this time it’s love. The superstar is so smitten with blonde beauty Vanessa Haydon that he’s now a one-woman man.” So, did Trump really capture DiCaprio’s heart?

One of the clubs the posse would frequent was called Moomba and it was there, at a premier party for James Toback’s Two Girls and a Guy, that Vanessa Trump and Leonardo DiCaprio met. They were reportedly seen getting close at the party and according to New York Magazine, Star subsequently reported, “Leonardo DiCaprio has fallen hard for a stunning young model — and pals say this time it’s love. The superstar is so smitten with blonde beauty Vanessa Haydon that he’s now a one-woman man.” So, did Trump really capture DiCaprio’s heart?

Leo’s publicist shut down the speculation

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It turns out, Trump and DiCaprio’s “relationship” may have just been fiction. DiCaprio’s publicist Cindy Guagenti said the synopsis printed by Star was simply not true and she insisted the two never dated. In fact, New York Magazine implied Trump herself constructed the story when she was seen talking to a gossip columnist outside an after-party the actor had attended, reportedly describing “how happy Leo was to finally be with someone as ‘down to earth’ as she.”

If nothing else, there was perhaps some PDA exchanged between DiCaprio and Trump, according to the New York Post. Page Six reprinted a portion of a 1998 article from the Post saying “The couple could be seen holding hands, kissing and cuddling into the wee hours in a dimly lit corner.” True or not, the headlines were enough to make waves then and enough to keep our curiosity piqued today about the first family mom of five.

If nothing else, there was perhaps some PDA exchanged between DiCaprio and Trump, according to the New York Post. Page Six reprinted a portion of a 1998 article from the Post saying “The couple could be seen holding hands, kissing and cuddling into the wee hours in a dimly lit corner.” True or not, the headlines were enough to make waves then and enough to keep our curiosity piqued today about the first family mom of five.