Psychologist Shares Two Cents About Leonardo DiCaprio’s Unhealthy Lifestyle

Psychologist Shares Two Cents About Leonardo DiCaprio's Unhealthy Lifestyle
Psychologist Shares Two Cents About Leonardo DiCaprio’s Unhealthy Lifestyle

Leonardo DiCaprio has been living an unhealthy lifestyle in recent months that is not good for a man his age, the psychologist revealed.

Psychologist Jo Hemmings analyzed the Titanic the behavior of the star that, according to her, can end up being a “tragic and lonely figure”.

DiCaprio, who was linked to Gigi Hadid after his breakup with Camila Morrone, has been seen partying with his friends while ringing in the New Year recently while showing off his not-so-fit physique.

“Leo is starting to get a daddy body probably from overindulging and not exercising over the holiday period,” Hemmings said. Sun. “He doesn’t hide that he smokes, which doesn’t help in itself either.

“Leo is unaware of the concerns he has about his party lifestyle and addiction, which could end up being a tragic and lonely figure 10 years from now.

“You’re getting close to that tipping point at age 50 when you want to start settling in because male menopause starts to kick in,” she added.

Psychologist Shares Two Cents About Leonardo DiCaprio's Unhealthy Lifestyle

Hemmings continued: “Leo is still having his hugely successful career and while he has sadly yet to find the lasting love of his life, he seems to be having a blast trying to find someone long term.

“The problem is that he’s not taking care of himself at the same time and it’s starting to show. For many men approaching 50, hormonal changes start around this time, giving them less energy both inside and out. off to bed.

“Leo is a smart fellow, recognizing that his needs will change in due course, but for now, he’s making hay while the proverbial sun still shines on him.

Psychologist Shares Two Cents About Leonardo DiCaprio's Unhealthy Lifestyle

“Leo is in a rather unique position in Hollywood, especially since he still has a successful career and isn’t partying to make up for his declining fame,” the psychologist added.

“But while I might covet this position, I don’t think I want to hold it much longer.

“Interestingly, before people start ditching the lavish, partying lifestyle, they often step it up a bit just because they know time is limited.

“Leo seems to be making the most of the last few months, or a few years, of freedom,” he concluded.

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