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Jade Bahr

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  1. ^In 2017 Perez Hilton thought Leo should date her (among others) lol Now with 25 she's sadly too old him πŸ˜† https://perezhilton.com/leonardo-dicaprio-next-model-girlfriend/ She's stunning. 😍 Would love to see them together in a movie one day.
  2. DLU will be shown in german cinemas. I'M SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW!!!!!!
  3. Just because Kleo never gets old for no one that's the romantic in me 🌌 I don't think I ever saw someone jumping that happy on Leo like Kate. If I was his girlfriend I would probably hate her for being allowed to touch him like this in public when I can't lol I mean they're really touchy aren't they? I wonder if it's intuitive or 'just part of the job'... #never let go They're just gorgeous
  4. ^But how? She looks kinda weird πŸ˜…
  5. Because of the slow content lately here some fresh Leo fashion lol code: king of casual πŸ‘Ÿ Source Pawhuska is saying goodbye to good ol' KOTFM shooting days. (though reshoots of some scenes are still being scheduled) Source
  6. Leo going nude and horny?
  7. Jade Bahr replied to Siren's post in a topic in Actresses
    Kate won the emmy for Mare of Easttown! #go gurl #big congrats # love u source Congrats to her partners in crime too Evan Peters and Julianne Nicholson He gave probably the best acceptance speech of the night. Source
  8. It's not only Romeo and Juliet who were more or less just two horny teenagers in a world full of hate desperate looking for some love. They probably just didn't know better because they had zero role models. Capulet and Montague: how did this happen? where did they get poisons? why are they in a crypt? Friar Laurence: @YouNoMe I wouldn't consider myself as the romantic type actually. I'm too cynical. But I like watching so called romantic movies with hot people. I also like movies about violence and/or toxic relationships (for example). Does that mean I'm self destructive? I don't think so I just enjoy movies especially the ones with Leo lol Beside from this I wouldn't consider Romeo & Juliet as very romantic neither. I mean kids are killing kids and ending their own lifes because they think that's the only way out. Can't really see the romance in there. Just some funny memes. #like I said #cynical #lol #cats edition
  9. ^ for all the aesthetic lovers here πŸ–€ #made by me Two lovers ripped right at the seams They woke up from the perfect dream And then the darkness came No one's to blame 'Cause we called all the angels to save us Called them by name But I guess they got lost Star-crossed
  10. Kacey Musgraves star-crossed is all about R&J. #RJ at 25 Of course Baz liked it. https://www.instagram.com/p/CTwla9sBU-Y/
  11. Looks like Baz Luhrman is preparing himself for the 25th anniversary of his beloved Romeo & Juliet #RJ at 25 https://www.instagram.com/reel/CT4bv3ChZnl/ https://www.instagram.com/reel/CT13EyNhZiy/
  12. Jade Bahr replied to Siren's post in a topic in Actresses
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  13. I don't really get the fuzz about this kid maybe I'm just too old but DLU and Leo are mentioned.
  14. Jade Bahr replied to Siren's post in a topic in Actresses
    Queen Kate is back where she belongs. On the top. Time interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOksv-UXr74
  15. McKay’s recent movies, namely Vice, The Big Short, and even The Other Guys, have been unapologetically political in nature. But DiCaprio, arguably the biggest star of Don’t Look Up, has a long history of climate change and environmental activism of his own. While Hollywood is certainly not a perfect place, many of the world’s greatest entertainers have a collective history of activism. After the death of the great performer Ed Asnerlast month, many tributes praised his activism just as much as his acting. And so, in that spirit, as we prepare for the release of McKay’s climate change allegory, here is a brief history of Leonardo DiCaprio’s environmental activism. Baby Leo Loved the Animals Leonardo DiCaprio’s infatuation with the environment began at a young age. In multiple interviews, he has said his love for the natural world started when he was a child. He wanted to be either an actor or a marine biologist. He even considered himself β€œa little biologist.” Some of the first films he watched were documentaries on the destruction of the rainforest and its various species. Before the Flood, the 2016 documentary about climate change that he narrated and co-produced, includes one of DiCaprio’s earliest memories of environmental awareness. Above his crib hung a copy of the 15th-century Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch’s famous triptych oil painting The Garden of Earthly Delights. The painting’s first panel centers on God presenting Eve to Adam in the Garden of Eden, surrounded by animals. The second panel features large groups of people engaged in sensory pleasures and sin. As DiCaprio explains in the documentary, the panel also shows β€œoverpopulation.” The third panel depicts, as he says, a β€œtwisted, decayed, burnt landscape. A paradise that has been degraded and destroyed.” In other words, a depiction of Hell taking over the natural world. DiCaprio clearly interprets Bosch’s painting as a parable for the climate crisis. It’s no wonder he eventually decided to take matters into his own hands. Young Leonardo DiCaprio Forms a Foundation In 1998, Leonardo DiCaprio, fresh off the heels of starring in Titanic, met with then-Vice President Al Gore at the White House to discuss climate change. DiCaprio cites the meeting with Gore, who is also known for appearing in climate change documentaries, as a landmark moment in his evolution as a climate activist. That same year, DiCaprio, not yet twenty-five years of age, formed the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation. As of 2019, the nonprofit organization had given away more than $100 million to various environmental causes, including conservation efforts and climate change advocacy and public awareness. The foundation has awarded grants for work done in all five oceans and seven continents. DiCaprio’s work in philanthropy led to his involvement with other famous environmental organizations. He currently sits on the board of the World Wildlife Foundation. For as long as I can remember, his Twitter bio has consisted of three words: β€œActor and Environmentalist.” Before I knew about DiCaprio’s foundation and other work, I remember rolling my eyes. β€œSure, don’t most celebrities consider themselves activists and environmentalists in one form or another?” I wondered. But, as is clear to anyone who reads about him, DiCaprio is the real deal. Older Leonardo DiCaprio Uses His Clout For Environmental Justice As Leonardo DiCaprio has grown to be one of Hollywood’s greatest and most famous performers, so too has his status as a climate activist. In other words, he’s not just a talented, handsome, and popular guy with deep pockets. While many celebrities lend their voices to the environmentalist cause, experts agree that DiCaprio’s work stands out above the rest. Enric Sala, an explorer-in-residence for National Geographic, told The Guardian in 2016: β€œThere are many foundations and non-governmental organizations interested in oceans, and many do great work. He has a megaphone that nobody else on the planet has. He is so respected and admired and influential all around the world from the general public to head of state, so when he says something people listen.” The Guardian calls DiCaprio β€œa fixture” at global events about the environment. In 2016, when world leaders negotiated the Paris Climate Accords, DiCaprio was there. Attendees spotted DiCaprio privately conversing with Ban Ki-Moon, then the Secretary-General of the United Nations. Two years prior, DiCaprio addressed the United Nations about climate change. In his remarks, he said: β€œAs an actor I pretend for a living. I play fictitious characters often solving fictitious problems. I believe humankind has looked at climate change in that same way. As if it were a fiction, happening to someone else’s planet. As if pretending that climate change wasn’t real would somehow make it go away.” Sounds a whole lot like the premise of Don’t Look Up. The movie hits theaters on December 10th and will be available to stream on Netflix from December 24th. Source
  16. Just for fun Or mask in this case lol
  17. ^Deuxmoi has a Rihanna sighting too.
  18. 2 clips of Leo & Cami at Alicia Keys Met Gala after party: https://www.instagram.com/p/CTzpWnVp3gk/
  19. Actually I like Leo exactly for what he is. Hollywood has enough overly handsome (mostly boring) Chris whatever their names are. I would choose Leo (and his work) any day over those "perfect shaped" guys. Just MY opinion.
  20. OUATIH book round 2 ☺️ #hard cover Tarantino talking about a possible extended cut of OUATIH (what would be around 3 hours 20 min): https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ1-HVOlzv9/
  21. Thx so much @akatosh & @Sliva 😍 It's now my new lock screen 😊 #guarded by leo Also thx for HQ pics from US Open @Lilja K. Leo in HQ is always appreciated
  22. Does someone has the original pic of this shot? He looks too good here (almost fainted over the broad shoulders/small hips/arm porn combo)