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    Leonardo DiCaprio shows off dance moves

    Leonardo DiCaprio was snapped busting some embarrassing moves with five different women at a wedding reception last week.

    The Hollywood star was spotted on the dance floor surrounded by a harem of eager women in Italy, as he attended the party hosted by Hollywood producer Ryan Kavanaugh and his new bride, Britta Lazenga.

    Leonardo, who was in Italy for the celebrations, first grabbed a lady in a short yellow dress and took her along with him, after reportedly tangoing across the floor. The hunk then approached a woman in a black dress before fancy footing it across to a woman with blonde curly tresses.

    After his energetic dance moves, the 36-year-old then enjoyed a slow dance with a blonde in a long red gown.

    Leonardo was finally snapped in a clinch with another blonde.

    The Oscar-nominated star was at the Billionaires nightclub in Porto Cervo, Sardinia, which was one of the stops while vacationing in Italy.

    Despite the female attention, Leonardo, who is currently dating Blake Lively, left with a male friend at the end of the night.

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