It’s four years since they both starred in The Wolf Of Wall Street.
And Leonardo DiCaprio was obviously delighted to see Margot Robbie at talent agency CAA’s pre-Oscars party at the La Peer Hotel in West Hollywood on Friday evening ahead of Sunday’s awards ceremony.
The 43-year-old gave Margot, 27, a big hug after chatting as they waited for their cars to be returned by the valets.
Cuddling up: Leonardo DiCaprio gave his Wolf Of Wall Street co-star Margot Robbie a big hug as they waited for their cars at CAA’s pre-Oscars party on Friday evening
Screen romance: Margot played Leo’s love interest in 2013’s The Wolf Of Wall Street
Both were warmly dressed on a cold and rainy night in Los Angeles.
The beautiful blonde wore a red and black plaid pants suit with perilously high-heeled stilleto pumps.
Leo, who donned a black cap, turned the collar of his bomber jacket up which he teamed with black pants and white sneakers.
Margot had plenty to celebrate as she is Oscar nominated in the best actress category for I, Tonya, the biopic about ice skater Tonya Harding.
Crowd of celebs: The 43-year-old gently placed his hand on the 27-year-old’s back outside the La Peer Hotel in West Hollywood
Enjoying a chat: The couple are next due to reunite in director Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, set for release on August 9, 2019
The couple along With Brad Pitt are due to star in director Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, set for release on August 9, 2019.
Leo isn’t Oscar nominated this year, but he won for best actor in 2016 for his role in The Revenant.
Meanwhile, Margot wasn’t the only actress that caught Leo’s eye that night.
Another beauty: Leo also bumped into British Harry Potter star Emma Watson, 27, on his way out of the bash and gave her an enthusiastic hug
He also bumped into British Harry Potter star Emma Watson, 27, on his way out of the bash and gave her an enthusiastic hug.
Meanwhile, Leo has three other films lined up in the coming months.
They are Mafia drama The Black Hand and murder tale Killers Of The Flower Moon, both in pre-production, plus director Martin Scorsese’s recently announced biopic Roosevelt in which he plays President Theodore Roosevelt.
source: dailymail.co.uk