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Leonardo DiCaprio, Nina Agdal involved in Hamptons car crash

Actor Leonardo DiCaprio and his Danish supermodel girlfriend walked away uninjured after the two were involved in a minor car accident in the Hamptons over the weekend.

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DiCaprio, 41, and 24-year-old Nina Agdal were travelling on Montauk Highway on Long Island’s east end Saturday around 4:30 p.m. when DiCaprio’s Range Rover was rear-ended by a woman driving a Mini Cooper, according to the Daily Mail.

Page Six reports that DiCaprio first checked on Agdal to make sure she was OK before he climbed out of his SUV and attended to the driver of the other car.

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“She was shaken up,” a witness told Page Six. “Leo was nice about it. He motioned for her to come with him and he helped her over the guardrail so she could rest.”

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An ambulance did arrive as a precaution but medical assistance was not needed and no one was taken to hospital.

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Police would not release any details about who else was involved but confirmed that Agdal was driving, Newsday reports.

It’s unclear if any charges will be laid.

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The Titanic actor is a regular visitor to the Hamptons, where he has rented homes and frequents hot spots. The couple was spotted at a popular restaurant in Montauk in June.

DiCaprio also announced over the weekend that he would be backing out of hosting a fundraiser for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at his L.A. home Tuesday. The actor cited scheduling issues with a documentary he’s producing. Instead, singer Justin Timberlake and wife Jessica Biel will take over the hosting duties.

With files from The Associated Press.

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