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DiCaprio Takes Model Girlfriend to Beach Before Busting Moves at Coachella (VIDEO)

Leonardo DiCaprio was recently photographed frolicking on the beach with his girlfriend ahead of the Coachella Music Festival.

The "Wolf Of Wall Street" actor, 39, and his Victoria's Secret model girlfriend Toni Garrn, 21, were spotted enjoying a romantic getaway in Bora Bora on Friday. The pair, who have been romantically linked in the press since May last year, appeared happy and relaxed while soaking up sun rays and swimming in the clear blue ocean together.

The Hollywood actor has been linked to various models in the past including Gisele Bundchen, Erin Heatherton and Bar Refaeli. While fans continue to speculate whether marriage is in his near future, DiCaprio previously revealed that he will settle down when the timing is "right."

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"The truth is, it's gonna happen when it's gonna happen," DiCaprio told Gayle King on CBS' "This Morning" in February.

"I'm just gonna let it happen naturally. I really am. That's the only way to do it, I feel. And when it's right, it's gonna be right," he continued. "I'm all right. I'm good for now."

Just one day after relaxing on the beach the Academy Award Nominee was spotted busting out dance moves alongside Garrn at Coachella.

The actor tried to stay incognito by donning a scarf over his face and sunglasses at the annual two-weekend, three-day music and arts festival, however, fans saw past the disguise.

Video footage shows an uninhibited DiCaprio swaying from side to side and feeling the beat amongst fellow festival goers.

The actor is often seen amongst the Hollywood party scene and he previously spoke about not being tempted by drugs.

"I think there's always an interest and a desire. But I really grew up around that. I mean, it was on my street corner," he said.

"Every time I would go to the corner marketplace there were addicts everywhere ... in the alleyways, people shooting up, people offering me drugs at four or five years old," he revealed. "I saw it at a very, very early age. And I was just sort of horrified by how it affected people. And so, thankfully I've never dabbled in that area. And I have - I've had - no desire."

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