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Leonardo DiCaprio says working with Robert De Niro had a profound impact on him: ‘It changed my life forever'
Leonardo DiCaprio says working with Robert De Niro had a profound impact on him: ‘It changed my life forever'

Hindustan Times

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Leonardo DiCaprio says working with Robert De Niro had a profound impact on him: ‘It changed my life forever'

Before actor Leonardo DiCaprio took the stage to present Robert De Niro with the honorary Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival 2025, their long cinematic history was already well known. The two actors have shared the screen in three films over the years. Their most recent collaboration was Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon, which premiered at Cannes just two years ago. But their partnership dates back much further, starting with Michael Caton-Jones's This Boy's Life in 1993, followed by Jerry Zaks's Marvin's Room in 1996. When Leonardo addressed the crowd, he paid a vibrant tribute to Robert, reflecting on their shared past and the impact Robert had on his life and career. 'The audition process was a tough one. There's lots of competition. None of us knew who would get the part,' Leonardo recalled. 'And at 15 or 16 years old, I did the only thing I could think to stand out: I screamed at him at the top of my lungs. The room burst into laughter. Later that day, as the story goes, Bob was getting on his plane with a producer, [who] asked, 'Who do you want to play the part?' And in classic De Niro fashion, he replied, 'Second kid from the last.'' 'Luckily, that second kid was me. And that moment changed my life forever, started my entire career in the world of cinema,' Leonardo added. Throughout the ceremony, Leonardo used the affectionate nickname 'Bob' to describe Robe, emphasizing the deep respect and personal connection between them. 'That's the thing about Bob. He doesn't say much, but when he does, it matters. Whether it's for his friends, his family, fighting for our democracy, or supporting the art of filmmaking, he shows up,' he said. He also highlighted the iconic partnership between Robert and Martin Scorsese, saying, 'They didn't just make films. They redefined what cinema can be.' Reflecting on Robert's acting style, Leonardo said, 'What impressed me was not only his power, but his calm, meticulous interpretation of characters. Sometimes, the scenes without words are the strongest.' Acknowledging Robert's preference to stay out of the spotlight, Leonardo expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to honor him: 'If you know Bob, and I think many of you in this room do, you know he's not someone who particularly enjoys being in the spotlight off camera. If I'm lucky, I'll get a nod from him tonight, maybe even a half smile. And I would take that as a standing ovation.' He closed with a heartfelt statement about Robert's lasting influence: 'Every once in a while, even the most private giants deserve their moment, a moment to be acknowledged, not just for their work, but for the quiet, lasting influence they've had on so many lives. On my life. So without trying to speak for the entire world of cinema here tonight, but probably doing it anyway, there is no one more deserving of this Palme d'Or lifetime achievement award than Mr. Robert De Niro. Congratulations.'

Drake Proves He's Just Like The Rest Of Us By Picking A Side In Anna Paul And Mikaela Testa Feud
Drake Proves He's Just Like The Rest Of Us By Picking A Side In Anna Paul And Mikaela Testa Feud

Buzz Feed

time24-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

Drake Proves He's Just Like The Rest Of Us By Picking A Side In Anna Paul And Mikaela Testa Feud

ICYMI, Drake's in Australia, jumping around and giving away money on the Anita Max Win tour. After wrapping up four MASSIVE shows at Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena, Aubrey Drake Graham made his way north for another set of performances at Brisbane Entertainment Centre. On stage at this February 24 show, fans spotted a cheeky detail on the rapper's shirt that has sent social media into a spin. The "Marvin's Room" performer sported a shirt that said "It made me feel broke" — a direct quote said by Anna Paul in her feud with former close friend, Mikaela Testa. Here's what it looked like: If you need more context on Anna Paul and Mikaela Testa situation — check out this article. @marlsontour Anna is goneeee #fyp #drake #annapaul #mademefeelbrome @Anna Paul #annapaul #mikaila @tiaanattrass Drakes in on the trending goss #annitamaxwynn #drake #drakeconcert #drakerelated #champagnepapi #champagnepapi #brisbaneentertainmentcentre After footage of the concert dropped across the internet last night, fans had plenty of questions about where the shirt came from, who gave it to him and more importantly, if Drake actually knew anything about the Paul and Testa lore. Why is drake taking part in the Anna Paul scandal 😭😭😭??? — 🪷 (@votreeglogue_) February 24, 2025 Twitter: @votreeglogue_ @jamie_5895 Drake wearing a shirt referencing Anna Paul 🧐 Brisbane night 1 ♬ original sound - Jamie The internet is taking it as a clear sign that he's siding with Mikaela Testa, especially after she cosigned it with a number of stories on her Instagram account. "It looks like @champagnepapi has picked his side with this 'I feel broke' tee [at] tonight's show in my city. LMAO 😌🫶🏻✨," Mikaela shared to her Story with a picture of Drake. While some fans continue to be uncertain of what it actually means or simply just find it funny, after Mikaela shared this picture of the rapper on her Story, it's probably safe to assume he knows a little bit about what's going on.

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