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  1. Filmstar Leonardo DiCaprio invests in French champagne brand Telmont PARIS, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio has bought an equity stake in French champagne house Telmont, its majority owner Remy Cointreau (RCOP.PA) said on Wednesday, as luxury brands strike partnership deals with celebrities to broaden their appeal. "From protecting biodiversity on its land, to using 100% renewable electricity, Champagne Telmont is determined to radically lower its environmental footprint, making me proud to join as an investor," DiCaprio said in a statement. In February 2021, LVMH's (LVMH.PA) Moet Hennessy bought a 50% stake in rap star Jay-Z's Armand de Brignac champagne brand. The Telmont champagne house was founded in 1912 and French drinks company Remy Cointreau, whose rivals include Pernod Ricard and Diageo (DGE.L), bought a majority stake in it in October 2020. Historic luxury brands around the world have struck partnership deals with celebrities in their bid to lure younger customers, with Jay-Z's pop star wife Beyonce already involved in the Ivy Park sportswear brand. DiCaprio is one of Hollywood's most famed actors, winning an Oscar in 2016 for his role in movie "The Revenant", while his other hit films have included "Titanic" and "The Wolf of Wall Street". Source
  2. Don't know where or when but đŸ„”
  3. ^or maybe the deuxmoi sightings are a few days older? She seems to post a bunch of sightings at once from a whole week.
  4. This is Cami with him right??? 🧐
  5. Jade Bahr replied to tinkerbelle's post in a topic in Male Actors
    French actress Isabelle Huppert about Gaspard 💔
  6. Jade Bahr replied to tinkerbelle's post in a topic in Male Actors
    #from his parents #in memorian đŸŒŠđŸ„â€â™‚ïž
  7. I hope (for Leo rofl) she cooked for him like this at one point during their times together 😁
  8. Just posting because the whole world is shipping them since 24 years including me Kate Winslet, the only love of Leonardo DiCaprio They have been inseparable since they met 24 years ago, and they never ruined their relationship with romance. Most of the time, love and friendship in Hollywood don't last long, but the relationship between Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet is completely different. They have known each other for 24 years, and although the world has tried to put them together with romantic notions, neither Leo nor Kate have fueled rumors of a romance. Although they met playing one of the most famous couples in cinema, the couple of actors have dedicated the years to nurturing a beautiful friendship that has only been strengthened over time and with the successes of each one. Do you a lready know their story of love and friendship? Winslet and DiCaprio have been a team since 1996, during the filming of "Titanic." She was 21 years old and he was 22. They showed an on-screen romance in such a believable way that rumors about their relationship in real life could not be avoided. However, they never had the romance that the public anticipated, and so they became best friends. Since then, they have grown together in the industry. They also admit that they use each other as a support system through all the obstacles brought about by stardom. According to Winslet, during an interview with 'Rolling Stone', she and Leonardo DiCaprio know everything there is to know about each other. The actress even knows how to make the perfect Leo sandwich. According to the magazine, Winslet and DiCaprio were lying on the deck late one night during a break. An attendant came over to order food. "Leo was so tired," recalls Winslet; she had her head on his stomach and asked for a sandwich. “The attendant asked, 'How do you want it?' And Leo was like, 'Oh, Kate will tell you.' And Leo just fell asleep. And I knew exactly what he wanted, this kind of cheese and no tomato and no pickles. I absolutely knew it. And I thought, 'God, it's really weird that I know this person so well.' It was brilliant." Why didn't they ever try to get out? The truth of the matter is that Winslet and DiCaprio never tried anything else because they didn't "like" each other. The actress who played Rose told Rolling Stone that any kind of romantic relationship between them would feel too "incestuous" because they're like brothers. Also, the two of them need each other as support systems, and it would be more difficult for them to maintain that kind of support if they entered into a romantic relationship. "In many ways, Kate and I have really grown up together in this industry," says DiCaprio. "We've been a support mechanism for each other for such a long period of time. We've been there for each other and helped guide each other." Regarding their strictly platonic relationship, Winslet admitted, "I think the reason the friendship works is because there was never anything romantic about it. It's very disappointing for people to hear that because, in the soap opera of Kate and Leo's story, We fell in love at first sight and we kissed a million, but we never did." Winslet later said, "We needed each other to support us because we were so young and working all kinds of crazy hours and it was a shock to the system." Did they never fall in love? Although Winslet has said on multiple occasions that she and DiCaprio have a sibling relationship, there was a moment during the making of "Titanic" when she was attracted to her best friend. (Or at least, attracted to the character she was playing.) Her feelings were mixed up during the scene where Jack and Rose are intimate for the first time in the car. Surrounded by steam and passion, Winslet explained in an interview that the "Rose" in her loved DiCaprio's "Jack," which ended up creating complex feelings. "Doing that scene," the actress said, "wasn't us. And yet we were so locked into what it had to be. The Rose in me was really loving the Jack in him. And even though I didn't feel that way towards Leo, it was really nice to feel like that in the scene. It was really nice. And then, you know, the camera stops rolling, he gets up and walks away, and the scene is done. And I remember lying there thinking, 'Too bad it's I'm done.' Because it was pretty nice. It was." Kate Winslet and Leo DiCaprio, a great friendship Although it is not easy to see them together, they have had many moments to strengthen their friendship. When they were back on screen together for "Revolutionary Road," Leo gave Kate a ring with a special dedication (which is a secret). And when Kate won the Golden Globe for best actress for her performance, she dedicated her speech to Leo, while he blew kisses at her from her place. Interestingly, when they announced that she was the winner, the first person she hugged was Leo, not her husband. In 2012, when Kate married her second husband, Ned Rocknroll, DiCaprio walked her down the aisle. Years later, the actress's mother died of cancer and, in her words, it was her Leo who saved her from pain. In 2016, Leonardo DiCaprio finally won his first Oscar, and Kate was there to support him. In fact, the way she showed her great emotion when she went on stage to receive her award went viral. Source Kinda interesting view (found this article yesterday by accident). My Thoughts On Hollywood Love and Romance: Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet Leo and Kate and What I See From The Outside Looking In Yesterday, I was reminded about something I think about often; True Love. What is true love? I don’t think anyone could answer that unless you are in it, or know how to recognize two people that are in it. Therefore, the two people who I recognized in relating to this subject were Leonardo Di Caprio and Kate Winslet. I ran across those adoring pictures we loved of these two on the Internet yesterday. The award show hugs and kisses. The way they stare and react to each other. If they don’t recognize it, everyone else certainly does with no doubt. Although I would be willing to bet these two know exactly that they are in love and are meant for each other, they just will not allow themselves to be. I don’t blame them. For such an inspiring love as they have, don’t you think it would ruin it if they were to get together? We don’t want that. We want the allure of the whole thing. We want the desire of the situation -- the tease, and the mystery of it all. Even though I think for most of us, it doesn't seem a mystery, it appears to us pretty factual. However, we still have to categorize it like that, because without Leo and Kate’s complete validation that we are right -- well, I guess we have to assume we are wrong. Sadly, these two are not a couple, and I would be willing to bet they never will be. Because real love has an intensity, in my opinion, that keeps at least one of them from really committing and admitting that they are in love. It’s two people concealing a hidden pain to be together. A noticeable admiration when they are together, along with that feeling of complete love we all share with them as we watch them together. It’s undeniable to us who watch them when they are together. I can tell that it has become purposely prudent for both of them to keep a grasp on this secret. Oh well, it’s life. They get to be in the public eye and entertain and tease us with their denial, and we get to dream they will be together forever one day. Carry on Leo and Kate. We love your real-life hidden romance. Do You Notice Rare Love When You See It This type of love, in my opinion, is rare. We’ve seen it in Hollywood a few times, and I’m sure some of us, in reality, have been lucky enough to experience it ourselves. Nevertheless, it is pretty rare. It’s uncommon that some have it and don’t even want to acknowledge it. Some have it, but for lack of knowing how to handle it will screw it up. Some more honorable mentions who I believe had this type of love is; Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, and also Kathryn Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. This type of love can be complicated. A few of these people were already married, and are validated in the fact that they kept a distance from their soul mates because of the honor to their vows. Sometimes True Love Cannot Be Contained However, that now brings me to two people who were meant to be, they defy everything I just described; from Leo and Kate’s denial to Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton’s fight to be together, and the affair between Hepburn and Tracy. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have openly displayed it all. They have allowed everyone to come in and know of their true love. I think they did the right thing in their situation. These two undoubtedly could not and did not want to live a life without each other. They wanted to take that chance on forever working out. Lately, tabloids have stated that there is trouble in paradise for these two, but I don’t know. I think maybe they are just experiencing what is everyone’s inevitable fate when choosing to be together; and that is, not allowing the stress of life to tear down a true union. I don’t know if they are having issues, but I believe these two are some of the rarities I’ve described. Their love is true. We hated it at first, but we watched it happening on the big screen as Mr. and Mrs. Smith. The movie was fictional but real in some other ways. Admit it, we all caught the non-fictional scenes. Whichever way love comes about, if it’s true, it will last a lifetime in secret or in real-time. I, myself, would want not to get with my true love forever. I have experienced relationships that have brought me down to reality a time or two. I wouldn’t want the struggle anymore, and certainly, if the person I was with is my true love and soul mate, I think I would want the Kate and Leo scenario. That way, even though it would be hard at times, I would still know that deep feeling all my life. The love kept locked within my heart for only me and him, that gets to come out and shine together on occasion. I think that would be perfect! Source
  9. Caption said it all 😍 Is that Bars dad?
  10. @Mirella Thx for the response When you see it like this I agree we're probably all kinda damaged one more one less. It can be sometimes hard/tricky to find the right balance not just for ourselves but especially with other people. I think Leo is no exception with these issues.
  11. What made you guys think Leo is damaged? What does "damaged" even mean? Just curious. @Mirella I do think when you're as famous as Leo then yes it affects your relationships in one or another way (not just the romantic ones but every one) since it's a big part of Leos personality and life. It's nothing he can just take off, ignore or hide.
  12. And like we probably all know the more the success the more the envy. So compared with Leos really really huge stardom I would say the hate isn't even that big?!
  13. Leo on Titanic set 😍 Speaking of Jacks vulnerability and Roses strength (picture perfect)
  14. ^believe me from 10 people I know in person I'm the only one who gives a sh!t what Leo is doing in his private life. Most people I know couldn't even name one of his girlfriends let alone their ages lol
  15. ^Johnny Depps career -just for example- is overshadowed but not Leos. He's as successful and respected as actor as ever. I would go further and claim outside from social media no one cares for his love life since he's doing nothing really "bad" (like hurting women or whatever) nor illegal.
  16. ^So he wasn't in Cabos to celebrate Irmelins birthday I assume?
  17. Pretty sure I never saw those pics before 😍 (via twitter) LOL never saw the resemblance between Marty and Leos dad. Aren't they both italian?
  18. Here's part II Honest Film Poster: 2022 Oscar Edition credit to Barbra Please via gold derby
  19. Why Don’t Look Up deserves to win Best Picture A movie for fans of Earth, not critics of movies TheThe 2022 Oscars ceremony is coming up on March 27, and 10 new movies are up for the Best Picture title: Belfast, CODA, Don’t Look Up, Drive My Car, Dune, King Richard, Licorice Pizza, Nightmare Alley, The Power of the Dog, and West Side Story. Each has its strengths and weaknesses, and any of them might end up winning big. In the lead-up to the Oscars, we’re making a case for why each of them might deserve to take the big prize. WHAT’S THE MOVIE? Don’t Look Up, directed by Adam McKay. WHAT’S THE STORY? Two astronomers (played by Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio) make a horrifying discovery: a massive meteor is on a collision course with Earth, one that will cause the extinction of all life on the planet. This is followed by an even worse discovery: No one who can do anything about it cares. In a blunt satire of American politics, the meteor’s existence is politicized along party lines, and any sensible response quickly seems to fall out of reach. WHAT’S THE CRED? Star power and subject. DiCaprio and Lawrence are two huge Oscar-winning stars who have stayed out of the spotlight for a couple of years. Adam McKay has established himself as a purveyor of buzzy topical satire after winning the 2016 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay with The Big Short. If you’re a voting body that believes movies can and should be popular and important, Don’t Look Up is an attractive proposition. WHY SHOULD IT WIN? Big-budget Hollywood productions have largely abandoned any sense of urgency beyond putting asses in seats for the next franchise installment. While cinema is full of vibrant, important films that streaming has made more accessible than ever, sensory overload abounds and awareness rarely extends beyond the Netflix queue. A win for Don’t Look Up isn’t necessarily an endorsement of its worldview, just an endorsement of the idea that Hollywood should put its effort into splashy films about relevant topics on platforms like Netflix, where the most people are likely to see them. WHAT’S THE CATCH? Well: Critics hate it. I should know, I am one. Don’t Look Up’s appeal is largely in its catharsis. It’s a movie made for people who see an obvious crisis and want to scream, so the movie screams with them. It’s less good at the satire it devotes most of its runtime to. This divide in sentiment has ironically led to a minor culture war (the sort that the film says is a big part of the problem) over how seriously you take the movie’s climate-change metaphor — or, in an unforeseen twist, whether you take the film as an allegory for vaccination against COVID-19. Win or lose, this well has been poisoned by the realities of social-media-driven discourse, and online skirmishes may break out again, regardless of whether the film wins big. It’s also worth noting that awards voters, who have no need to be as plugged into online discourse as the wider public and film critics, aren’t likely to take that into consideration. ONE GREAT THING NO ONE SHOULD MISS Don’t Look Up’s best performance is easily Cate Blanchett as Brie Eventree, a daytime talk-show host with easy charm and a mean streak. Blanchett lights up the screen every time she appears, and her dynamic with Leonardo DiCaprio’s frumpy professor is the film’s most inspired pairing. WHERE DO I WATCH IT? Don’t Look Up is available to stream on Netflix. For the other nominees, check out our streaming guide to every 2022 Oscar nominee. Source
  20. Not gonna lie I would bang young Leo too 😁 I mean đŸ„”
  21. ^I more have the feeling you expect him to be romantic because it feels right for you but not necessarily for Leo. "Do what you feel in your heart to be right. You'll be criticized anyway." Exactly Eleanor Roosevelt.
  22. ^I honestly couldn't care less about Leos "romanticism" LOL
  23. ^ ... no matter how hard you tried Leo there is always a following "but" or "and". Sorry, dude. I hope every but(t) here is successful in being a much better person than Leo ever will apparently. Hope you guys never fail lol