The couple that matches never clashes.
And that was clear as Leonardo DiCaprio and girlfriend Camila Morrone did some grocery shopping at LA’s trendy Erewhon Market on Monday.
The May-December pair – who are 45 and 22, respectively – proved they were on the same page while donning matching sandals during their errand run.
Errand run: Leonardo DiCaprio and girlfriend Camila Morrone matched while getting groceries in LA on Monday
Both actors were dressed down during the outing, pairing comfy layers with striped Adidas slip-ons.
As always, Leo tried to keep a low-profile in his stand-by sunglasses and baseball hat combo.
Continuing his attempt at anonymity, he pulled the hood of his grey sweatshirt up over his head. Alo shorts completed his look.
Shoe crew: Both actors were dressed down during the outing, pairing comfy layers with striped Adidas slip-ons
Under the radar: As always, Leo tried to keep a low-profile in his stand-by sunglasses and baseball hat combo
Camila went for all white during the trip, pairing a bright sweatshirt with baggy, cream joggers.
Her hair was pulled up into a simple bun and she blocked out the sun with some angular shades.
It looked like the couple was stocking up, hulking around more than a few full, paper bags back to the car.
In it for the long haul: Camila and Leo have been going strong for near three years, seen together in 2018 above
Camila and Leo have been going strong for near three years.
Morrone took to Instagram to defend her relationship in June after receiving a slew of negative comments about their 23-year age gap.
She shared black and white images of Hollywood icons Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart; a couple who boasted a 25-year difference and enjoyed a 12-year marriage.
Strong: Morrone took to Instagram to defend her relationship in June after receiving a slew of negative comments about their 23-year age gap. She used an image of Hollywood icons Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart; a couple who boasted a 25-year difference and enjoyed a 12-year marriage
Reflecting on her decision to post the shot, Morrone told Vulture: ‘I didn’t even think about it beforehand. I’m kind of impulsive in that way.
‘I just woke up one morning and happened to look through my comments, which I never do because I never feel good after I do.
‘I was just thinking about it and I said what I was thinking: There’s so much hate on the internet and it’s so unnecessary.