Sunday, 28 February 2016

Leonardo DiCaprio beamed with joy as he finally bagged his elusive first oscar at tonight's star -studded cerem


The star, 41, was named Best Actor for his gruelling
role in The Revenant after five previous nominations.
Leo beat Brit boy - and last year's winner - Eddie
Redmayne (The Danish Girl), Irish star Michael
Fassbender (Steve Jobs), Matt Damon (The Martian)
and Bryan Cranston (Trumbo). He left his former Titanic co-star and close pal Kate
Winslet in tears as he finally got his hands on the prize,
22 years after his first nomination.
Leo thanked his "brother" and co-star Tom Hardy in the
speech, as well as his parents and friends, saying: "I
love you dearly".
But the political star also used his big moment to
campaign for the world to do more to combat climate
change. He said: "Climate change is real. It is happening right
now. It is the most rugent threat facing our entire
species and we need to work collectively together and
stop procrastinating.
"We need to support leaders who do not support big
corporations, but speak to humanity.

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