Leonardo DiCaprio dances with Tobey Maguire at Super Bowl bash
DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire enjoy Ice Cube performance in San Francisco while Ceretti represents Italy at Olympics

Leonardo DiCaprio was seen enjoying himself at a pre-Super Bowl celebration in San Francisco on Saturday night, where he danced to Ice Cube’s live performance at the Raising Cane’s event, according to the Daily Mail.
The 51-year-old Oscar winner appeared relaxed and smiling as he moved along to the music from the second row, standing behind longtime friend Tobey Maguire. Ice Cube, 56, performed his 1991 track No Vaseline, a diss song aimed at his former N.W.A bandmates Dr. Dre and Eazy-E, as well as their manager Jerry Heller.
DiCaprio wore a black baseball cap and matching jacket for the occasion, maintaining his typically understated style. Maguire, 50, also appeared to be enjoying the event. The two actors have known each other since 1990, when they were auditioning for roles as young performers. They later co-starred in This Boy’s Life (1993) and The Great Gatsby (2013).
DiCaprio was once part of a group of young actors in the 1990s informally referred to as the “P**** Posse,” which included Maguire, Kevin Connolly, Harmony Korine, Jay Ferguson, Josh Miller, David Blaine and Ethan Suplee.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire spotted at a #SuperBowl party with Ice Cube performing pic.twitter.com/qLtLi8v4HL
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Meanwhile, DiCaprio’s girlfriend, model Vittoria Ceretti, was in Milan representing Italy at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony. The 27-year-old carried the Italian flag while wearing a custom white Giorgio Armani gown. In an Instagram post shared Saturday, Ceretti described the moment as “the greatest honor of my life,” saying she was proud to represent her country in front of 80,000 people.
DiCaprio, founder of Appian Way Productions, is also entering a busy awards season. According to the Daily Mail, he will compete against Timothée Chalamet at several upcoming ceremonies. He has already won a Golden Globe and a Critics’ Choice Award for his portrayal of Bob Ferguson in One Battle After Another.
The actor is next nominated for best actor in a leading role at the 79th British Academy Film Awards, scheduled to air on February 22 on BBC One and E! Network. The film has received 14 BAFTA nominations, the highest total of any film this year.
He is also nominated at the 32nd Actor Awards, streaming March 1 on Netflix, where the film earned seven nominations. DiCaprio will additionally compete for best actor at the 98th Academy Awards, set to air March 15 on ABC and Hulu.
Looking ahead, DiCaprio is expected to reunite with Jennifer Lawrence for Martin Scorsese’s upcoming horror film What Happens at Night, based on Peter Cameron’s 2023 novel. According to Deadline, Apple Original Films is in discussions to finance and produce the adaptation alongside Studiocanal.


















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