Leonardo DiCaprio was the Nineties heartthrob that set pulses racing as baby-faced Romeo in the tale of two star-crossed lovers.
However, the A-list actor was looking a little portly during a recent holiday on Hawaiian shores.
Yet judging from the scenes in which girlfriend Erin Heatherton, 23, appears totally besotted with her 37-year-old beau, it's unlikely Leo will be taking the weight gain to heart.
Smoking break: The blonde supermodel showed off the very reason she secured a role as a Victoria's Secret Angel.
Nevertheless, The Basketball Diaries star did seem a little body conscious by keeping his white T-shirt firmly in place even while taking a dip in the sea.
He also sported long floral board shorts, together with a straw hat which hid his unkempt hair.
His wild locks seemed overgrown and the varying shades hinted at a botched dyeing job.
Pretty Illinois native Erin has been dating the Oscar-nominee since last Christmas after he enjoyed a brief flirtation with Blake Lively following his split from Bar Refaeli.
The blonde supermodel showed off the very reason she secured a role as a Victoria's Secret Angel.
Her taut stomach was on show in her skimpy spaghetti string pink bikini as she displayed her 5ft 11in frame in all its sunkissed glory.
Despite several kissing interludes and tender scenes where Leo helped top up her layer of sunscreen, the getaway wasn't exactly a romantic trip for two.
Instead, the celebrity pair were joined by Leo's good friend and Spider-Man star Tobey Maguire.
Leonardo appeared to have whisked his young beauty away for an Independence Day vacation, coinciding with a break from his latest project Django Unchained.
The upcoming Quentin Tarantino western boasts a star-studded cast including Jamie Foxx, Christopher Waltz and Samuel L Jackson.
He is also due to star in Martin Scorsese film The Wolf Of Wall Street - marking the fifth time the pair have worked together.
The tale, based on Jordan Belfort’s memoir, follows a successful Wall Street tycoon living the high life on the party scene before he was convicted of securities fraud and money laundering in 1998.
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