No yachts on the docks: Frozen Lake Michigan, March, 2014 |
Today DiCaprio, whose first major acting role was as an unconvincing homeless kid on the TV show Growing Pains, spoke eloquently to the United Nations today about the need to limit carbon emissions, telling the delegates at the pricey Manhattan debating society, "You can make history...or be vilified by it."
I'm picking the latter as Leo's fate.
From the Daily Mail:
MailOnline can report that DiCaprio took at least 20 trips across the nation and around the world this year alone - including numerous flights from New York to Los Angeles and back, a ski vacation to the French Alps, another vacation to the French Riviera, flights to London and Tokyo to promote his film Wolf of Wall Street, two trips to Miami and trip to Brazil to watch the World Cup.Back to the soccer World Cup: DiCaprio rented the world's fifth largest yacht--which is owned by an Arab billionaire whose riches derive from the oil business, or more broadly, carbon.
And those were just the trips where he was spotted in public.
Additionally, DiCaprio owns at least four homes: two apartments in New York and mansions in Hollywood and Palm Springs.
He also recently sold an estate in Malibu for $17 million.
Presumably there was snow on the Alps for Leo's skiing vacation.
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