Leonardo DiCaprio Punks Jonah Hill — and Their Fine Bromance Continues

Leonardo DiCaprio’s relationships with models come and go (a fact we’re sure Nina Agdal is well aware of), but his bromance with Jonah Hill endures.

The Oscar winner pulled a prank on his Wolf of Wall Street co-star — and buddy — on Monday. As Hill stood, with earbuds in, fiddling with his phone outside a restaurant in Manhattan’s West Village nabe, DiCaprio pretended to be a paparazzo as he raced up to him, phone in hand, pretending to be taking his photo while yelling at him. (Paps have a charming way about them sometimes.)

While Hill — who had on a ridiculous outfit for the steamy summer weather — looked startled at first, he then embraced his friend. DiCaprio arrived on Citi Bikes with about seven other dudes (do they still go by “the P**** Posse,” or did that end when Tobey Maguire went off and got married?), and the guys started chatting and then walked off to do whatever it is celebrities and their entourages do at 1 p.m. on a Monday.

Leo may be keeping company with model Agdal this summer — with the make-out sessions to prove it — but his love for Jonah runs deep…

The friendship first hit our radar in 2012, when Jonah accompanied Leo aboard a boat filled with a bunch of topless models. It was business as usual for the Great Gatsby star, but the Superbad actor looked pretty confident himself in that boss hat…

Just look at Jonah’s face in this photo taken in 2014. He loves his Leo — and he’s said as much. “He’s the greatest,” Hill told E! News in 2013. Talking about their characters in Wolf, he added, “I was really happy with how their relationship is, you know, the business partners and best friends, and I think if I didn’t love and respect Leo and have that love for him, that wouldn’t have come through as much as it did.”

In addition to hanging at Hollywood events, pranking each other, and going on yacht trips, the guys are bike buddies. Here they are taking a spin on their rental bikes, in 2015.

Someone needs to gift these guys a bicycle built for two.