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Leonardo DiCaprio on marriage: 'We'll see what happens'

Professional supermodel dater Leonardo DiCaprio says marriage isn't out of the question.
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Leonardo DiCaprio arrives on the red carpet for the World Premiere of "The Great Gatsby" at Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center in New York City on May 1, 2013. UPI/John Angelillo
Leonardo DiCaprio arrives on the red carpet for the World Premiere of "The Great Gatsby" at Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center in New York City on May 1, 2013. UPI/John Angelillo 
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Published: May 2, 2013 at 6:37 PM
By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

Though Leonardo DiCaprio has had his share of long-term relationships, the 38-year-old actor said he's in no rush to tie the knot.

“I take it as it comes," the "Great Gatsby" star told Extra. "We'll see what happens in the future. I don’t try to determine what the future will be, I take it day by day.”

Now single, DiCaprio has dated a number of famous models over the years, including Gisele Bundchen, Bar Refaeli and Erin Heatherton. He told Extra that public interest in his private life is just part of the job.

"That's always synonymous with becoming an actor but that's a personal choice too," he said. "You know that if you're gonna venture into this world your private life is gonna become public, but you adapt to those circumstances."

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