Leonardo DiCaprio celebrates 50th birthday
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Leonardo Dicaprio’ celebrates his 50 th Birthday with Brad Pitt, Robert De Niro, and more

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Renowned actor Leonardo Dicaprio celebrates his 50th birthday with a star-studded party, according to Page Six.

Leonardo Dicaprio celebrates his birthday on 11th November, today.

Leonardo Dicaprio turned himself from a young, promising talent to one of the most respected actors in the world. He is well-known for his dedication to the roles that often challenge his talent and his physical limits. His career spans about three decades. He acted in a diverse range of films showcasing his ability to captivate the audience and critics.

Dicaprio celebrated his birthday on Saturday night, 9th November at his Los Angeles residence. He threw a grand birthday bash with his friends and co-stars. A wide list of gusts were spotted at the birthday party, including Dicaprio’s “Catch Me If You Can” director Steven Speilberg and his wife, “Killers of the Flower Moon” star Robert de Niro, and “One Upon a Time in Hollywood” actor Brad Pitt, who arrived with his girlfriend, Ines De Ramon, and Kate Capshaw.

“The Revenant” co-star, Edward Norton was also among the guest list of the birthday bash. 

Katy Perry, Paris Hilton, Orlando Bloom, and Marvel star Mark Ruffalo also attended the birthday party.

Filmmakers Guillermo del Toro, Benicio del Toro, and Todd Philips were also seen at the birthday party. Actors Jamie Foxx, Kevin Connolly, Chris Rock, care Delevinge, and Bill Maher also attended the birthday bash. 


Internet users are really surprised to see that Dicaprio’s 50th birthday party’s guest list was very “age-appropriate”, considering the actor is infamous for dating a 25 younger woman. Dicaprio was last rumoured to be dating model Vittoria Ceretti, 26. 

An Instagram user commented on the guest’s pictures that all she could see were a bunch of people over the age of 25. Another user wrote, “Omg shocked at this age-appropriate crowd”. 

However, many Instagram users didn’t approve of the birthday bash was quite low on the fashion scale. One of the Instagram users commented that Paris is the only one showing up for an actual party. Another user wrote that all the guests looked like they were going to a funeral, not a birthday bash.

Meanwhile, a fourth one commented, “What was the dress code cos they all look like they’re going to a different party”. 

On the work front, you can see Leonardo DiCaprio next in The Battle of Baktan Cross. 


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