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VIDEO: Julia Roberts & Leonardo DiCaprio Share Giggly Exchange at the Golden Globes 

Hollywood actors Julia Roberts and Leonardo DiCaprio were spotted at the Golden Globes sharing a light-hearted exchange. The pair could be seen giggling and smiling as they spoke to each other during a break in the ceremony.


Julia Roberts and Leonardo DiCaprio Pose and Laugh Together

In a video posted to Instagram by E! News, the two actors can be seen posing together for photographs during a commercial break at the Golden Globes award ceremony.

DiCaprio, who lost out on the Best Actor gong to Timothée Chalamet, then turned to Roberts and the two actors began to exchange words as they giggled and smiled. It wasn’t clear exactly what was being said as DiCaprio covered his mouth when speaking but it was clear that both of them found the conversation funny.

He was at the Golden Globes on Sunday January 11 after being nominated for his role in Paul Thomas Anderson’s film “One Battle After Another.” Chalamet ultimately won the award for his performance in “Marty Supreme.”

Meanwhile, Roberts was up for Best Actress in a Motion Picture for her role in “After the Hunt” but was beaten by Jessie Buckley, who started in “Hamnet.” She later presented the award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and received a standing ovation. 

This prompted a humorous response from Roberts, who played on the moment by asking everyone to join in, including fellow actress Emma Stone.  

“Thank you,” Roberts said, before adding “Yup. Everybody! Let’s go! In the back! Come on? She’s like what the hell is going on right now?”


Leonardo DiCaprio Explains Why He Keeps His Personal Life Private

Fans are not accustomed to seeing Academy Award-winning DiCaprio so relaxed and affable. The actor usually stays out of the spotlight for the most part and recently explained why he prefers to keep his personal life private.  

The actor was discussing the way that his role in “Titanic” brought him a degree of financial success but had the drawback of drawing massive media attention. 

He revealed, “It’s been a balance I’ve been managing my whole adult life and still I’m not an expert.”

“I think my simple philosophy is only get out there and do something when you have something to say, or you have something to show for it. Otherwise, just disappear as much as you possibly can.”

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