Police Fail To Recognize Leonardo DiCaprio, Search His Pockets As Girlfriend Vittoria Looks On
/ Aug 13, 2025, 07:08PM IST
Leonardo DiCaprio was searched by Spanish police outside a private Ibiza party after officers failed to recognize him during a routine security check. The 50-year-old Oscar winner, accompanied by girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti, complied as police inspected his pockets before asking for ID. The same night, Travis Scott was turned away from the star-studded villa event, which also hosted Kendall Jenner and Tobey Maguire. Watch.

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