Leonardo DiCaprio And Nina Agdal Get Cozy At Jimmy Falcon’s Post Golden Globes Private Bash

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Jan 10, 2017 12:04 AM EST

Celebrating the sixth month dating anniversary is what every guy must learn from Leonardo DiCaprio. The Titanic actor, who had been dating model Nina Agdal since July once again proved how to woo his lady love. Even though the actor was spotted solo at the Golden Globes, he showed the world that the couple is still going strong.

According to the Mail Online, Dicaprio, 42 and Agdal, 24, has been going really strong, especially after their relationship hit the six month anniversary. Recently, during the Jimmy Falcon post Globes beach party, the actor and his Victoria's Secret model girlfriend were spotted together.

The couple was seen getting cozy and nice as well as cuddling with one another during the private bash. According to an eyewitness, 'Leo was in a booth next to the deejay and basically gazing longingly into Nina's eyes. At one point, she leaned into him for a cuddle. They were very relaxed together.'

The duo reunited at the beach party held at LA, Delilah and it clearly seemed they weren't shy at all showing off their PDA. That's bold enough!

As per the People, Leo also had his wolf pack beside him and was spotted sipping cocktails as well as laughing at his Wolf Of Wall Street co-star, Jonah Hill's jokes. Apart from this, he was also seen catching up with an old time buddy, Tobey Maquire, who preferred to maintain a low profile at the party.

Nina and Leo started dating last summer and their bond grew stronger only in August after they met with a car accident in Long Island. Leo was also spotted taking care of his shaken up girlfriend. The couple were seen with one another many times before they were seen at the Globes after party.

Leo looked extremely handsome at the Golden Globes wearing the tux as he took the stage to present the Golden Globes award For Best Actress. The actor had bagged the best actor award at the Golden Globes last year.

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