Brad Pitt 'bonding with Leonardo DiCaprio over shared love of pottery as they hang out at his sculpting studio'
Despite being two of Hollywood's biggest stars, they have only just worked together on a film.
Now Once Upon A Time In Hollywood co-stars Brad Pitt, 55, and Leonardo DiCaprio, 44, appear to be in the throes of a budding bromance after bonding over their hobbies.
The Oscar-winning actors have reportedly kindled a friendship over a shared love of pottery, with Brad inviting the star round to his house to use his sculpting studio.
Bros: Once Upon A Time In Hollywood co-stars Brad Pitt, 55, and Leonardo DiCaprio, 44, appear to be in the throes of a budding bromance after bonding over their hobbies
A source told The Sun: 'Brad's got his own sculpting studio at his house and Leo loves coming over to use it.
'They sometimes hang out with Brad's artist pals, but other times it's just the two of them.
'Leo brings sandwiches over from their favourite place, Fat Sal's, and they spend their boys' nights creating art until the early hours.'
MailOnline has contacted Brad and Leo's representatives for comment.
Artistic: The Oscar-winning actors have reportedly kindled a friendship over a shared love of pottery, with Brad inviting the star round to his house to use his sculpting studio
The pair can currently be seen together in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, a drama set in the 1960's at the time of the Manson Family murders.
Leo plays a TV actor and Brad his stunt double, while Margot Robbie takes on the role of slain actress Sharon Tate.
Once Upon a Time In Hollywood hits US cinemas on July 26, will be released in the UK on August 14, and make its way to Australian cinemas on August 15.
Brad and Leo recently expressed a desire to work together again during an interview with NBC's Harry Smith on the Today show.
Asked whether they would consider another joint project, Leo exclaimed: 'Of course', as Brad interjected: 'We talked about doing Jerry Lee Lewis, Dean Martin stories…I want to do a Christmas album.'
They two A list actors were also asked if their fame gets in the way of working together, to which Brad replied: 'Hell no, man. You don't have to carry, the whole thing.
'You've got these other great people who are the best of the best and are going to help carry that load. It's actually a relief.'
Leo added: 'I don't think either of us thought about it in that context.'
Terrific trio: The pair can currently be seen with Margot Robbie in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, a drama set in the 1960's at the time of the Manson Family murders
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