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Leonardo DiCaprio wants to help heartbroken Robert Pattinson

Updated on: 10 June,2013 02:15 AM IST  | 
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Actor Leonardo DiCaprio reportedly wants Robert Pattinson to rent a house near his pad in Miami, which will help him in moving on from his break up with Kristen Stewart.

Leonardo DiCaprio wants to help heartbroken Robert Pattinson

Apparently, Pattinson finally pulled the plug on his relationship with Stewart when he found out that she was still in contact with director Rupert Sanders.


Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert Pattinson
Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert Pattinson. Pic/Santa Banta


However, DiCaprio, who has dated a string of celebrities like Bar Refaeli, Toni Garrn and Erin Heatherton, wants Pattinson to move on and date other girls.


"Rob’s been mooching around Los Angeles and staying on friends’ couches. Leo rang him and told him to have a shave, put on some nice clothes and rent a house near him in Miami for the summer. He told Rob he’s too young to settle down and ought to sow his wild oats," thesun.co.uk quoted a source as saying.

Pattinson might take up the offer and listen to DiCaprio's advice. "Leo’s right - he’s miserable in Los Angeles where there are too many memories of Kristen and mutual friends they have in common. He’s going to go down to Miami, put on a smile and see what happens," the source said.

“Leo’s in Europe right now but he’s heading back to the States later this week. He’s determined to fix Rob up with one of the models he has in his phone book," the source added.u00a0

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