Leonardo DiCaprio 'dyed his hair and eyebrows' to keep GF Vittoria Ceretti from walking away, says source

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Leonardo DiCaprio is reportedly stepping up his appearance as part of a major makeover to impress girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti.
The actor, 50, has been hiding his gray hair and making other grooming changes in an effort to keep the 26-year-old model from ending their relationship.
Leonardo DiCaprio 'trying to shape up and look younger to impress' Vittoria Ceretti
According to a source, Leonardo DiCaprio began working on his appearance to keep Vittoria Ceretti interested after she expressed discomfort over being labeled a “trophy girlfriend.”

“Obviously, her words influenced Leo. He has never been dumped in his entire life, and he's not about to let it happen now,” the insider shared.
"He's trying to shape up and look younger to impress Vittoria,” the source explained. “He's dyed his hair and eyebrows and even touched up his beard to please her."
"For the first time, he's worried that she could leave him, and he's not ready for it," added the insider.
Sources close to DiCaprio said the actor isn’t used to being on the receiving end of romantic uncertainty.
“He's always been the one to choose when a relationship ends,” said the insider. “But now his friends are wishing him good luck with Vittoria, who apparently doesn't like to play second fiddle.”

“They also think he looks a little older with dark hair, though they wouldn't tell him that to his face,” the source added.
DiCaprio’s dating history includes high-profile names like Gigi Hadid, Camila Morrone, Nina Agdal, Kelly Rohrbach, Toni Garrn, Kat Torres, Miranda Kerr, Erin Heatherton, Bar Refaeli, and Gisele Bundchen.

Vittoria Ceretti is tired of being labeled a ‘trophy girlfriend’
Leonardo DiCaprio, known for dating top models, is feeling pressured after Vittoria Ceretti voiced her discomfort with being labeled a “trophy girlfriend”.

Ceretti recently shared her frustration about how relationships with more famous partners can affect one’s identity.
“As soon as you're in a relationship with someone who has a larger following than you, you become 'girlfriend of' or 'boyfriend of,' for that matter. And that can be extremely annoying,” Ceretti told Vogue France in a March interview.
“Suddenly, people are talking about you as so-and-so's girlfriend who was so-and-so's ex,” she added. “So, it's not nice to think that you can't love whoever you want because of the labels people need to stick on you.”
An insider told RadarOnline, “Vittoria made comments about how people don't care about the other half of a couple and only care about the famous person, and how sick of it she was."
"It's had people wondering if she's got a foot out the door," the insider said.