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Leonardo DiCaprio is nice

July 25, 2006 | celebrity | editor | 0 Comments



Leonardo DiCaprio took time off from being the greatest actor of our generation to help two disabled fans while front row at Madonna’s concert in New York last week. DiCaprio was watching the show from the end of a catwalk in front of a no standing zone when he noticed that the audience had rushed forward and crowded around two fans in wheelchairs, leaving them completely obstructed and possibly even in danger. A friend of one of the wheelchair bound fans said:

“He couldn’t see anything because people were all standing around him. He tried to move to the front, but no one would budge, and nobody cared. Then the security guard came over and was being rude and told him to move.”

DiCaprio saw all this, then came over and said, “Why don’t you come sit with me and I’ll just move over?” Which was very nice, although those people did have to watch a Madonna concert after that, so it was a mixed blessing. Still, Leo’s efforts with the handicapped are probably more noble than mine, which mostly include pointing and maybe sticking a swastika on their back.




Source = Page Six. The pictures are of DiCaprio on set of ‘the Departed’, directed by Martin Scorsese, co-starring Jack Nicholson, Matt Damon, Mark Wahlberg and apparently my grandpa. 

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