The magazine continued that during a photocall the next day, it was Brad Pitt who was trying to grab Margot Robbie's attention. A supposed source told the magazine that Leonardo DiCaprio always prided himself in being Robbie's favourite co-star, but took a backseat when Pitt entered the scene. The source added that Margot has not frozen Leo out, but is just more drawn towards Brad. The insider said that Pitt had Robbie wrapped around his finger whether Leo liked it or not.
Nothing about the stories seems to be true because Leonardo
DiCaprio has been dating model Camila Morrone for a year and she even joined
him for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood's premiere at the Cannes. As for Brad
Pitt, his spokesperson revealed that the relationship between Pitt and
Margot Robbie is purely friendly and professional. The magazine also failed
to mention that Robbie is married to British producer Tom Ackerley.
This was not the first time that the trio was targeted by an
unreliable source. When Margot Robbie was still in the initial talks for
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the same magazine reported that Robbie's
husband was not letting her work with Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt.
Shortly after another portal rubbished the story, Robbie signed up for the
film.
A lot of rumours about Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio having a feud
went abuzz during the film. Judging by their interviews at the Cannes red
carpet, it seems that the two had a great time working together. Multiple
sources revealed to another portal that the two were in no battle to win
over their co-star Margot Robbie's attention.