Australian Model Robyn Lawley Reveals Why Meeting Leonardo DiCaprio At A Party Disappointed Her
Robyn Lawley has remembered the moment when she stopped being in love with the Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio.
The Australian model, 33, told the Sydney Morning Herald on Sunday that she was a big fan of the Titanic actor until a few years ago.
“The celebrity I liked growing up was Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic,” she said.
“I met him at a party in Los Angeles when I was 27 and looked at him like a weirdo!” she admitted.
‘After that, it didn’t appeal to me. It had the opposite effect.
Model Robyn Lawley (pictured) has revealed why meeting Leonardo DiCaprio at a party in Los Angeles left her disappointed.
Robyn’s star-studded confessions come after she discussed the importance of inclusivity in runway shows, sharing her thoughts on social media.
‘I have always seen the necessary need for diversity on the runways! As a teenager I starved myself for years to walk for someone else’s stupid ideal! she wrote.
‘He should have accepted health above his wishes. But they also should have made clothes larger than a size six or zero.
“I’m glad to see a change is taking place.”

“I met him at a party in Los Angeles when I was 27 and looked at him like a weirdo!” she admitted. ‘After that, I wasn’t attracted to him. It had the opposite effect. Pictured: 2020

Robyn’s star-studded confessions come after she discussed the importance of inclusivity in runway shows and shared her thoughts on social media.
Robyn was catapulted into the spotlight in 2006 after being featured in the teen magazine Dolly.
She was signed to a modeling agency at age 18 and decided to switch to “plus size” modeling, which increased her workload and her appeal.
In 2011, the beauty became the first “plus size” model in Vogue Australia’s 52-year history to appear in the magazine’s fashion editorial.
Robyn went on to forge an international modeling career, appearing on the cover of Vogue Italia, Elle France and GQ Australia.

Robyn was catapulted into the spotlight in 2006 after being featured in the teen magazine Dolly.