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Jade Bahr

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  1. Just something to lighten up your minds a little bit... maybe: giant beautiful R&J cake 💘 Source Baby Leo in germany. Thx for sharing your "first hand" expierences @High Priestess. It's kinda interesting and frightening the same time just to read it. Stay safe!!! 💙💛
  2. 10 Hollywood stars with Ukrainian roots: from DiCaprio to Stallone, learn about their stories The world is shocked by the war between Ukraine and Russia. At the moment, thousands of people fear for their lives due to the invasion of those commanded by Vladimir Putin in several Ukrainian towns. War is no stranger to Hollywood, as Ukraine – the second largest country in Europe – is rich in culture and art. It is, therefore, the birthplace of several celebrities who today are big names in the film, music and television industries. From Leonardo DiCaprio, through Sylvester Stallone or the actress Mila Kunis, many artists have their family roots in Ukraine, learn about their stories here. Leonardo Dicaprio Elena, the grandmother of Leonardo DiCaprio was born in the Ukraine. She was a very important figure in the education of the actor. With Leonardo DiCaprio there is a very curious situation. The actor believed that he had Russian roots from his grandmother, Elena Smirnova, who hailed from Odessa. However, it was only recently that the actor and activist learned that the city is from Ukraine, not Russia. Elena escaped from the Ukraine to Germany with her family. She got married there, but was cheated on by her husband with another woman. During World War II, Elena fled to the United States, because of her origins she could be the target of anti-Semites. Elena became a very important figure in the education of her grandson Leonardo, as the artist has recognized in many interviews. Source
  3. ^Wondering again what Leo is thinking about it - both, that horrible report and that horrible war. It must be really a nightmare for someone that passionate for the planet. Maybe not as bad as the people who're actually living this nightmare day and night right now but still... So far he didn't comment any of it nor donated he for the ukraine.
  4. ^ I also find some celebs not attractive others would claim the person is 🔥. It's nothing special. What I would never do is to post it on twitter because who cares? lol
  5. ^gosh so true. social media platforms are full of those wannabe looking Leos; this one isn't asian but still LOL It's kinda hilarious how one side isn't getting tired about claiming how ugly Leo is while the other side is desperate to look like him lmao #power of leo Sometimes I don't know what annoys me more: the obsession with "young Leo" or the absurdity to call Leo these days ugly.
  6. Leonardo DiCaprio’s Sustainable Investments and the DeLorean Goes Electric Leonardo DiCaprio continues his support of the environment with his latest sustainable investment. In case you missed it… Leonardo DiCaprio is continuing his support for the environment with his latest investment, a cultivated seafood startup called Wildtype. Shopping for a new ride? The DeLorean is going back to the future as an electric car. It’s not the only one… Los Angeles firefighters will soon be putting out flames in a new electric fire truck. For the first time ever, grocery stores will soon get vegan milk that’s “virtually indistinguishable” from cow’s milk. And in good news for the planet and its inhabitants: Indigenous Ecuadorean peoples now have the right to decide what happens to their land. And mink farming could be banned in the US. Catch the full news recap in the video above. Source
  7. Leonardo DiCaprio to Executive Produce Sitting Bull Documentary for The History Channel The documentary is set to be a four-part event. Sitting Bull, a four-part docuseries about the legendary Lakota chief, is headed to The History Channel. The series has begun production with Appian Way Productions, Stephen David Entertainment, and IllumiNative serving as the main production companies. Hunkpapa Lakota leader, Sitting Bull, led the Lakota tribe in the resistance fight against years of United States government policies forced upon his people. In December 1890, at the age of 59, he was murdered during an attempted arrest by the Indian agency police on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. The police force attempted the arrest out of growing fears that he would join the oppositional Ghost Dance movement. Those in charge of the production are ensuring that the series will have Lakota community insight and involvement, as Larry Pourier, an Oglala Lakota consultant with two decades of experience advising Native American media, is announced as a guide for the project. Also, a Native woman-led non-profit organization dedicated to Native American representation in media will also provide consultants and advisors that plan to collaborate with Pourier to provide accurate content in all aspects of the docuseries’ production. Sitting Bull will involve expert interviews, premium reenactments, and valuable archival material to provide a detailed look into important moments and figures in Native American history. Some content the series will cover includes Battle of Little Big Horn, Washita Massacre, Crazy Horse, Battle of Cedar Creek, and the Wounded Knee Massacre. Major leaders of Sitting Bull’s production include Stephen David as executive producer for Stephen David Entertainment; Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Davisson, and Phillip Watson as executive producers for Appian Way Productions; Crystal Echo Hawk as executive producer for IllumiNative; and Pourier also serving as executive producer. History Channel’s executive producers will be Mary E. Donahue and Zachary Behr. Executive Vice President and Head of Programming for The History Channel, Eli Lehrer, issued a statement in a press release regarding Sitting Bull’s production, stating the following: We are privileged to partner again with Leo and Stephen and collaborate with Larry and IllumiNative to bring to life a crucial chapter of American history through new voices and perspectives both in front of and behind the camera. The docuseries promises to provide a new perspective on the legendary historical figure beyond the United States legend taught in grade school history books. The creators of the series claim that this docuseries will portray Sitting Bull as more than just a fierce warrior by exploring the other sides to the leader, including as both a loving father and a holy man of his people. The behind-the-scenes involvement of modern-day Oglala Lakota members gives more hope for the delivery of this promise in the final result. Source
  8. I watched West Side Story yesterday and can't help but it reminded so much of CMIYC (maybe because of the period and the music and the spielberg style/look of the 50s/60s) that I started at some point to replace Ansels shitty face just with Leos It worked pretty well for me LOL I wish Spielberg wouldn't have cast the Elgort kid in the main role because the movie was pretty amazing... the setting, the dancing, the singing, the story, the message, the visuals, the acting... loved it 😍 It deserved more than being overshadowed by one shitty person. So I recommend just watch the movie and blend out that d!ck.
  9. People seem still into this idea 😀🕷️
  10. ^poor people who think the most bothering thing in this world is Leos not 20 anymore face lol Don't they have any other problems? War, climate change, corona, whatever... But yeah he's really painful to look at.
  11. Still the king of oscar speeches How Did These Become the Most Watched Oscar Speeches on YouTube? Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, and Natalie Portman might be predictable favorites—but there are so, so many more great acceptance speeches where those came from. As anybody who’s ever attended high school knows, popularity is an ephemeral thing—and questioning why someone or something is popular is a fool’s errand and a ticket to a lifetime of frustration. And yet here we sit with the knowledge that Leonardo DiCaprio’s Oscar acceptance speech for 2015’s The Revenant is the most viewed video on the official Oscars YouTube channel. To be clear, it’s a perfectly gracious speech, half of which is spent on the very worthy subject of climate change. And certainly Leonardo DiCaprio doesn’t lack popularity, being one of the biggest movie stars in the world. But in the 94 years of Oscar acceptance speeches, his is not really one people talk about all that much, and nothing incredibly memorable happens in it. So what’s the deal here? Do YouTube viewers see something we don’t? Or do they just not know how many other incredible speeches are waiting for them on the Oscars channel? Below are the 10 most viewed acceptance speeches on the official Oscars YouTube channel, our theories on how they got there, and some more speeches that offer a lot more where those came from. (A note: all view totals are from time of publication, and will inevitably shift as time goes by.) Leonardo DiCaprio, 2016 Best Actor for The Revenant Views: 47,595,581 Why It’s Popular: DiCaprio’s Oscar win was famously a long time coming, after five previous nominations and several other iconic performances (Titanic!) that were snubbed entirely. You see that mixture of joy and relief on DiCaprio’s face when he’s finally on the stage, and it’s undeniably joyful. Why It’s Unexpected: Beyond that small nonverbal moment, it’s a pretty typical Oscar speech, all things considered. Yes, there’s a full minute about the urgency of fighting climate change, but are these views really being goosed by environmental activists flocking to one minute of a six-year-old speech? If anything, I’d credit the reaction shot of Leo’s Titanic costar Kate Winslet (as well as her husband, the erstwhile Ned Rocknroll) with her hands clasped in pride and relief for her friend. More Where That Came From: If you’re looking for a long-overdue Oscar win with a truly dynamite acceptance speech, definitely check out Shirley MacLaine winning for Terms of Endearment in 1984 (1,216,499 views), a speech where MacLaine jokes about her belief in past lives, nods to the “turbulent brilliance” of Debra Winger, her costar with whom she reportedly famously feuded, and caps the whole thing off with a succinct “I deserve this.” Source If you wonder who's next in line: Matthew McConaughey, 2014 Best Actor for Dallas Buyers Club (Views: 26,320,813)
  12. Jade Bahr replied to Siren's post in a topic in Actresses
    The hair Also why is there a 🐷???
  13. Curious what Leo is thinking about this latest terrible UN report. For a glimpse I thought he maybe didn't attend SAG because he just wasn't in a party mood because of this reading nightmare.
  14. Sligthly better quality.
  15. Sry for your loss @Magical
  16. Looks like we're not the only ones who missed them.
  17. Leonardo DiCaprio, Orlando Bloom and Kate Moss spotted in South West as he attends wedding event at Longleat Wolf of Wall Street star Leonardo DiCaprio came face to face with lions of Longleat after attending a wedding at the West Country stately pile. The Hollywood A-lister was among host of celebrities who enjoyed a 90-minute private tour of the safari park before heading off for a pub lunch. Orlando Bloom, Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham were also in town to see British Vogue editor Edward Enninful marry long time partner Alec Maxwellseen in the Marques of Bath's historic orangery last week. Umbrella singer Rihanna was also rumoured to be at the wedding party but there haven't been any pictures of the pregnant singer in Somerset or Wiltshire over the half term break. Guests toured the safari park which recently boasted the birth of the first ever southern koala to have been born in Europe. The Marchioness of Bath, Emma Thynn, is rumoured to have given close friends Enninful and Maxwell use of the historic stately home as a wedding present. (...) They managed to snap a few famous faces including Titanic star DiCaprio who was captured dressed down in a navy puffer jacket and a baseball cap as he set off for the safari park tour. Lord of the Rings star Bloom also cut a casual figure in jogging bottoms and a beanie hat. (...) Events planners have put the cost of the dream wedding at anything from £600,000 to £1.5 million. Afterwards a group of the celebrity friends headed to London where DiCaprio was snapped talking to Indian busninesswoman Natasha Poonawalla and handing out red roses in a Chelsea restaurant. One local taxi-driver told the MailOnSunday: "It was a hell of a bash apparently, I think they got through rather a lot of champagne. It's unusual for it to be this busy in February - the place has been full of black BMWs and Mercedes people carriers ferrying guests around." Source Leonardo DiCaprio 'enjoyed bus ride around Longleat safari park' Leonardo DiCaprio enjoyed a 90-minute ride around Longleat Safari Park after attending the wedding of Vogue editor Edward Enninful. The Oscar-winning actor was joined by a host of A-list stars at the wedding at Longleat House, and Leonardo followed the nuptials by riding a zebra-striped bus around the estate's famous safari park. Leonardo, 47, will have seen lions and monkeys on the spectacular estate, which is situated in Wiltshire, south-west England. The 'Wolf of Wall Street' star - who was seen sporting a navy puffer jacket and a baseball cap - was joined on the journey by fellow Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom, who wore jogging bottoms and a beanie hat to combat the winter weather. And after the trip around the estate, the guests were all invited to a nearby pub, called the Bath Arms, for lunch. Source I think we saw pics of this trip a few pages earlier.
  18. One more via deuxmoi lol
  19. Maybe she's offering him some dating connections for the future Thx all for the updates
  20. Lots of movie references in Michael Bubles new music video (like Titanic at 1:20 + 2:57):