Leonardo DiCaprio's girlfriend Camila Morrone just turned 25 years old and everyone has been making the same joke.
The Shutter Island actor, 47, started dating the Argentine-American model in 2017 - when she was 20.
Over the years, the internet have pointed out how Leonardo has the tendency to date people who are 25 or younger.
At one point, someone on Reddit even made a chart of the actor's dating life to prove the theory that he prefers younger women.
Meanwhile, Camila turned 25 on Thursday, 16 June, which caused the internet to band together to make the same joke... Is their relationship going to last?
In an Instagram post shared this week, she wrote: "One quarter century down. Thank you to everyone sending me bday love. Smiles from sunny Minnesota."
While most of the commenters wished the model a happy birthday, many felt the need to joke about her reaching Leo's relationship 'age limit'.
"Damn u and your man are breaking up?" one user questioned while another added: "Can one of Leo's girlfriends make it to 26 lol."
A follower posted: "I’m sure your relationship was fun while it lasted."
"your relationship gonna be over honey," another fan said along with a crying face emoji.
One creative user took to Twitter to share a montage of pictures of the couple while The Final Countdown by Europe played in the background.
"It’s the final countdown," they captioned the tweet which gathered tens of thousands of likes.
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The couple, who have a 23-year age gap, have been head over heels for each other since they began dating.
Camila discussed their age difference in an interview with Los Angeles Times in 2019.
She said: "There’s so many relationships in Hollywood — and in the history of the world — where people have large age gaps."
The stunning star continued: "I just think anyone should be able to date who they want to date."
The actress also opened up about having an identity away from her legendary icon beau and admitted hopes for her career success to set her aside.
Camila was hopeful for the future of her career, saying: "I think more and more now that people are seeing the film I'm slowly getting an identity outside of that.
"Which is frustrating because I feel like there should always be an identity besides who you’re dating."
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