DiCaprio is suing a French tabloid because of pregnancy ... Rihanna

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Actor Leonardo DiCaprio sued the French magazine Oops , published an article which said that the singer Rihanna reportedly expecting a baby from the Hollywood star.

DiCaprio's lawyers point out that the actor was in France at the Cannes Film Festival when he learned of the scandalous information published in the press.The author claimed that Leo - the father of Rihanna, but does not want to have anything to do with this kid, and especially to recognize it.

whole story is not true, so DiCaprio is going to recover from the scandalous publications to the maximum provided for by French law - 18,000 euros, or about $ 20,000.This amount includes compensation for moral damages and legal costs.

room of 13 May tabloid writing about celebrities, put on the cover photo of Rihanna and DiCaprio, who signed as: "Rihanna is pregnant with DiCaprio: He does not want this child" .But as you know, DiCaprio and singer from Barbados does not even occur.

In an exclusive interview with Gossip Cop

, Frederick Truskolaski owner Oops and the defendants, admitted in a magazine knew that the "stingy" is untrue.He says his staff have read numerous reports that the actor and singer allegedly found, but he said, "we do not know" whether Rihanna is pregnant."We thought that it might be in a position, but, of course, is not so sure."

According to court documents, in addition to the false statement that DiCaprio is expecting a baby from Rihanna, the magazine sued for breach of French law on strict secrecy.A lawsuit says that Oops had no right to publish information about the personal life DiCaprio and publish two pictures taken by paparazzi on the street.

DiCaprio representatives also asked that the magazine printed a retraction immediately on the cover of the next issue.If you ignore this requirement edition, it will be asked to impose an additional fine of 10 000 euros.

Lawyers Leonardo DiCaprio going to face off with lawyers Oops on 16 June.The hearing will be held in Paris.

Photo source: wenn.com