‘Do I Get Used To It?’: Leonardo DiCaprio Shares Thoughts On His Hollywood Fame

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This year marks 35 years since Leonardo DiCaprio first got his Hollywood career going, and wow has it been an incredible one thus far — I mean just look at the list of Leo’s best films! From being “King of the World” in Titanic to his latest Martin Scorsese collaboration, Killers of the Flower Moon, it’s no wonder the Oscar winner is such a beloved Hollywood actor. On Thursday night, the beloved performer appeared at the Palm Springs International Film Festival to attend its Awards Gala, and he was met with a question about his lasting fame. 

During the event, Killers of the Flower Moon, which has had critics raving, was honored with the “Vanguard Award.” Upon entering the festival, Leonardo DiCaprio was met with a herd of fans, with whom he took the time to meet and sign autographs with at the star-studded event. Following that, the actor was asked if he ever gets used to greetings like that when he appears somewhere. Here’s what he said: 

Do I get used to it? It’s not a part of my everyday life, but I was actually incredibly surprised at the turnout here. Palm Springs Film Festival’s kind of going off. It really is.

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