The "Suicide Squad" star says he would much rather be writing a song or working on a movie than partying and meeting up with friends, reported E! online.
"I actually don't have a personal life, but I love my work. I'd rather work on a piece of content or do something that I'm excited about than a lot of other things," Leto says.
The "Walk on Water" hitmaker has very few friends, and had previously said that Oscar-winner Leonardo DiCaprio is one of his closest pals.
"Leo is really funny. I've known him for a very long time. But he's usually busy. There are people I'm really enamoured with but it's hard to find time to spend with them.
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