Leonardo DiCaprio attended a charity gala in very good company and surprised everyone present.
Leonardo DiCaprio is one of the most talented actors in the film industry and one of the most desired men in all parts of the world. Since he ended his relationship with the model and actress Camila Morrone, he has become one of the most coveted bachelors.
Last February, the heartthrob was linked to the 19-year-old Israeli model, Eden Polani. However, that was forgotten when she did not see them together again after some photos that quoted them at the same event.
It is for this reason that Leonardo DiCaprio chose the great woman in his life to accompany him to a charity auction in Cannes, to raise for the fight against AIDS. This is the amfAR Gala that year after year has internationally renowned figures on its red carpet.
This year the actor was present after several years of absence, because he had to travel to the French town to present his new Martin Scorsese film, Killers of the Flowers Moon, at the Cannes Film Festival.
After winning an opportunity after the screening, Leonardo DiCaprio decided to attend the amfAR Gala accompanied by his mother, Irmelin Indenbirken, and the two stole all the attention despite their attempt to go unnoticed.
In addition, one of the most important auctions of the night was precisely a portrait of the Titanic actor, so his presence there was more than important.
Leonardo DiCaprio arrived dressed in an informal look, with a cap on his head and a mask so that he would not be recognized. For his part, his mom had fun all night taking pictures of other celebrities and showing herself openly. It should be remembered that she is already a familiar face because her son took her to some Oscar deliveries.
A highlight of the event was that the portrait of DiCaprio made by Damien Hirst was sold for the sum of one million three hundred thousand dollars. That moment was celebrated by Irmelin Indenbirken, who captured the moment with great emotion and pride, while the movie star scurried away so as not to be present or steal the spotlight.