DiCaprio Set To Wed Rafaeli?
by Alice Greenberg March 22nd, 2007Filed in: Celebrity
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Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio could soon be going under a chuppah with his Israeli girlfriend Bar Rafaeli.
According to US tabloid Star, during the time the couple were in Israel, a secret engagement party for family took place.
A source told the Star that the couple treated guests to fine chocolates and cupcakes before announcing their engagement with a champagne toast.
“Bar said that Leo had asked her to marry him and that she had said yes,” the source revealed.
“They’ll probably have a private ceremony in Israel, then a big ring ceremony and party in the US toward the end of the year.”
The wedding will be Rafaeli’s second - she was married to longtime friend Arik Weinstein in October 2003 but the couple divorced in 2005.
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bars a b****
why do they have to get married
i love leo
Bar’s first marriage was a fraud to get out serving military service. Leo getting married would be a surprise since he’s scared of committent according to his ex-ggirlffriend. If the wedding does happen it wouldn’t be under a chuppah, not in Israel anyway where marriage between Jews and non-Jews is not recognized.
Leo is not circumcised, so I wonder if he’d be willing to undergo the procedure.
How do you know Leo is not circumcised Banda? It’s a pretty common procedure in American among non-Jews. Please give us the details.
Leo has said he isn’t circumcised and the procedure isn’t all that common anymore here, like just over 50%. I certainly hope he doesn’t, that would be the worst decision of his life and, let’s be honest, it’s a celebrity wedding. If they divorce, he’s stuck with less of a dick than he had before and no wife.
Unless Leonardo DiCaprio converts to Judaism there is no requirement for him to be circumcised. After all, Don Johnson didn’t have it done despite a long relationship with Barbra Streisand! And there have been a good many other relationships between Jewish women and gentile men, not necessarily starting with Queen Esther in biblical times.