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Leonardo DiCaprio lists LA mansion for $1.749 million… after snapping up the lavish pad complete with a pool and elevator after Titanic big break
He purchased the home back in in 1999 after he became a household name from starring in Titanic.
But Leonardo Di Caprio has now put his Los Angeles home for sale 19 years later and is set to make a profit of £692,000 from the sale.

The actor has put the Spanish-style abode, located in LA’s trendy Silver Lake neighbourhood, for sale with an asking price of $1,749,000 (£1.3 million).
Leo donates 100 millon to fight against climate change
The foundation set by the actor after two decades of hard work has financed more than 200 projects in 50 countries.
Leo has been defending the mother earth for such a long time trying to find a solution for the planet. Especially worked for years on climate change. Now, 20 years later he has invested 100 dollars on it.
He said that he created the foundation in order to be able to consolidate a real impact financing himself environmental projects to have a more effective and sooner change for such an issue being faced by all countries in our planet.
He claimed that he wanted to joing foundations, people or even ONGs’ who could help and improve the situation and now it continues growing.
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LEONARDO DICAPRIO’S VEGAN CHICKPEA SNACK BRAND RAISES $8 MILLION

Certified organic vegan puffed chickpea brand Hippeas has closed an $8 million fundraising round.
The brand – which shot to fame after Academy Award-winning actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio gave it his backing with an investment in 2017 – has already raised $14 million. New investors include venture group CAVU, barkTHINS founder Scott Semel, as well as some of Hippeas’ own employees.
Already a hit with consumers, Hippeas are currently available in 40,000 stores internationally, including Target in the U.S., and Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, and Boots in the UK.
It was this rate of growth that encouraged CAVU to take part in the latest round of fundraising, according to the group’s managing partner Brett Thomas. He told Nosh, “The biggest thing for us is that we see this as working across all channels… the velocities are as strong in conventional and club as they are in natural. Which tells you there’s something that resonates with the consumer.”
Macri retweeted DiCaprio’s Foundation tweet!
The famous Argentinian president re-tweeted Leo’s foundation message while he was in the middle of his holidays.
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt Really Want You to Vote
With just three days before the midterm elections, Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio are here to remind you to vote. In a four-minute-long PSA from Now This released Friday, the actors take turns explaining why midterms are just as important as presidential-term elections: “The House of Representatives, the Senate, to dozens of governors’ races,” Pitt says.
“So much is at stake, from gun-safety laws to immigration policy, clean water, and air,” DiCaprio says—an issue particularly dear to the premier Jane Goodall fanboy—“and whether or not millions of people have access to health care.” The two urge viewers to go vote, acknowledging the already record-breaking early voting turnout; by the end of October, more than 24 million had already submitted early absentee ballots, compared with nearly 13 million in 2014. (This year’s early votes also actually surpass the total voter turnout during the previous midterm elections, according to NBC.)
Leonardo DiCaprio, Andy Muschietti Tackling H.G. Wells’ ‘The Time Machine’
Muschietti has teamed with Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way to tackle a new adaptation of H.G. Wells’ 1895 novel The Time Machine.
Muschietti will direct the feature project, and produce along with his sister Barbara Muschietti. DiCaprio is producing with partner Jennifer Davisson.
The new adaptation will be a team-up between Warner Bros. and Paramount.
Wells’ story tells of a Victorian-era scientist who travels 802,000 years into the future, discovering that humanity has split into two species: the lethargic Eloi and the night-stalking Morlocks. The inventor is also separated from his machine and has to fight the Morlocks in order to get back to his own time.
The book was famously adapted in 1960 by George Pal, who also produced a modernized take on Wells’ The War of the Worlds seven years earlier. Simon Halls directed an ill-advised 2002 version that starred Guy Pearce.
Muschietti is now in postproduction on It: Chapter 2, and recently became attached to develop Attack on Titan, also for Warner Bros.
