Katherine Ryan criticised Leonardo DiCaprio's preference in dating younger women and called it 'creepy'.
Leonardo, 48, split up from his long-term model girlfriend Camila Morrone last summer, a few months after she turned 25.
Since then, he has been spotted getting cosy with 27-year-old Gigi Hadid as well as with other younger models.
Hollywood superstar Leo has never publicly dated anyone over the age of 25 years old.
Over the years, fans have been theorising that the Titanic actor breaks up with women when they reach their mid-twenties.
Shirtless Leonardo DiCaprio parties with bikini-clad women amid romance rumoursAfter it was recently rumoured that he was getting close to 19-year-oldIsraeli model Eden Polani, comedian Katherine took to Twitter to comment on his dating preferences.
Quote tweeting a person mentioning his age and his new rumoured romance, Katherine said: "This is literally all I’ve talked about for SEVEN YEARS."
Author Caitlin Moran replied: "I feel like he has Titantic trauma. He's dating women like he's still the age he was when he shot it, and he's ALWAYS on holiday on a yacht. Dude needs some EMDR."
"This year, Titanic became too old for Leonardo DiCaprio to be in it," Katherine responded.
One person criticised her tweet and asked Katherine 'what the crime is' as they're 'both adults'.
"No crime just a creepy pattern," the comedian responded.
It comes after Leonardo was spotted with the young model at Ebony Riley's released party for her new EP.
He was seen sitting next to Eden as the two enjoyed the event.
Before he was seen with Eden, he enjoyed a date with aspiring actress Victoria Lama, who was born in 1999.
The actor was seen getting into a car with Victoria after leaving Hollywood hang out, The Birds Street Club, separately in December.
World Cup’s hottest fan hugs Drake at Leonardo DiCaprio's celeb-packed partyHis dating life has become the butt of jokes for many people, including Amy Schumer, who mocked him during the Academy Awards last year.
She chimed: ''He's done so much to fight climate change and leave behind a cleaner, greener planet… for his girlfriends."
However, his ex Kristen Zang - who dated him between 1995 to 1999 - defended him against the “ageist headlines and comments” in People magazine.
She told in the op-ed piece how she had 'outgrown that version of herself'.