Diana Vickers has claimed she was invited to Leonardo DiCaprio’s house.
The former X Factor singer, 34, made the claim on a new podcast she’s hosting for Metro.
When advising a caller on a large age gap in relationships, she said one of his friends invited her over.
“I did meet Leo once. He will have no memory of meeting me. One of his mates invited me around to his house,” she said on Just Between Us, alongside sex columnist Alice Giddings.

“I thought it was going to be a party. Then I ended up just sitting with him watching telly.”
The singer continued, calling it a “really, really bizarre moment.”
Vickers also speculated that she thinks DiCaprio, 50, has a dating “system”.
“I think he has this system. So, Leo's obviously at the helm of it – and he surrounds himself with these good-looking lads, who are all looking for a good time,” she added.
“The good-looking lads go and source these hot women for him.
“That stuff happens a lot in Hollywood. These men have got so much fame and power, and they don't want to grow up.”
The Standard have contacted a representative of Leonardo DiCaprio for comment.
In a recent interview, in conversation with US filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson for men’s magazine Esquire, DiCaprio said he feels 32 in response to Anderson asking him how old he feels, imagining he does not know his actual age.
“You’re going to answer as quickly as you can. If you didn’t know how old you are, how old are you right now?” Anderson asked.
Responding to Anderson’s question on whether now is “a natural time for reflection” after turning 50, DiCaprio said: “Well, it creates a feeling like you have a desire to just be more honest and not waste your time.
“I can only imagine how the next few decades are going to progress. I look at my mother, for example, and she just says exactly what she thinks and wastes no time. She spends no time trying to fake it.”
He added: “Being more upfront and risking having things fall apart or risk the disagreements or risk going your separate ways from any type of relationship in life — the personal, professional — it’s that you just don’t want to waste your time any more.
“You have to just be much more upfront. It’s almost a responsibility because much more of your life is behind you than it is ahead of you.”