The woman who is reportedly Leonardo DiCaprio's newest girlfriend has been seen shopping for lingerie in London.
DiCaprio, who is said to have recently ended things with Camila Morrone, was pictured with Maria Beregova in St. Tropez in July as they left a nightclub.
Since speculation of a romance between the pair emerged, the 22-year-old Ukrainian model has been tight-lipped.
However, she was pictured looking for lingerie in London on Friday, which doesn't do much to keep the speculation at bay.
The young model showed off her slender figure in a tiny Chanel crop top, a pair of light blue ripped jeans, and black and white Nike Dunk sneakers as she shopped in the UK's capital.
Also on Friday, Beregova was interviewed on an Australian radio show as Dave Hughes, Ed Kavalee and Erin Molan, hosts of The 2DayFM Morning Crew show, shamelessly grilled the young model about her supposedly romantic ties with Oscar winner DiCaprio.
Remaining coy, Beregova simply insisted that she "cannot discuss anything regarding [her] personal life."
But the invasive questions didn't end there as the Aussie hosts went on to ask her if she had ever seen the hit 1997 movie Titanic, which would have been released around three years before she was even born.
When the movie began production in the summer of 1996, DiCaprio would have been 21 - just a year younger than his supposed new girlfriend is now.
Laughing, Beregova replied: "Who hasn’t seen this movie?" She added: "If you haven’t seen it, you better go home and put it on and watch that movie."
The hosts then went on to ask her who her favorite actor in the film is. Not taking the bait, she answered: "All the actors". And despite their persistence, the model remained tight-lipped about her links to DiCaprio.
Elsewhere in the interview, Beregova explained that she is studying in London to become a business lawyer and will in the future take over her family pharmaceutical business. The brunette beauty who has more than 50,000 followers on Instagram also shared that she sees her modeling job as a mere hobby as opposed to an actual career.