Oscars 2016: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet reunite at the Oscars red carpet

Mar 05, 2016, 19:45
Oscars 2016: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet reunite at the Oscars red carpet

During his acceptance speech, Leonardo used his time at the podium to urge people to be more environmentally conscious.

Now, with the Oscar after-parties well and truly underway, more than 9,000 DiCaprio fanatics say they will gather at the Spire monument in Dublin to celebrate his prize.

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The church confirmed four cases of child sexual abuse against Searson, who died in 2009, and was known for weird behavior. Survivor David Ridsdale said victims believed Cardinal Pell had been untruthful in evidence to the commission.

"He's very happy", Irmelin said, beaming.

Leo will be finding out if it's fifth time lucky at Sunday night's ceremony in LA as he goes up against Bryan Cranston, Eddie Redmayne, Matt Damon and Michael Fassbender for best actor in a leading role.

Arsenal battle to draw at Tottenham after Francis Coquelin red card
Coquelin was shown a second yellow card in the 55th minute when Arsenal was 1-0 ahead thanks to Aaron Ramsey's first-half goal. Kane had a rising sixth-minute effort deflected behind as Tottenham got themselves on the front foot amid a frenetic opening.

Winslet, 40, who was nominated in the best supporting actress category for her portrayal in "Steve Jobs", lost to Alicia Vikander ('The Danish Girl'). The two had walked the red carpet together as young 21-year-olds. Congratulations Leonardo for Oscars... In addition to sweetly posing outside the event to the delight of Titanic fans everywhere, the famous friends were also super loving to one another inside the Oscars.

"Do you do this every year?" he playfully asked the engraver.

Tennis Writer And Commentator Bud Collins Dies
You could see what NBC was doing; they were sending me over there, and if it was successful, I'd be the announcer. He covered Wimbledon for the Peacock network for 35 years until the mid-2000s, moving to ESPN in 2007.

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