They embraced, they held hands, they gazed deep into each other’s eyes... no, it wasn’t Jack and Rose on the Titanic but Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet on the Oscar red carpet this Sunday.
It was such an OTT display of luvvieness that many Hollywood stalwarts would have shown surprise — if only their Botox had allowed them to.
And when Kate shed a tear of joy as Leo finally picked up his first Oscar — he won the coveted Best Actor for The Revenant — it showed how deep the bond they first forged on the set of Titanic all those years ago really was.
Since then Kate, now 40, and Leo, 41, have made 46 films between them and, somewhat miraculously for the fickle world of Hollywood, have stayed friends.
But whose career has fared better since their dunking in the Atlantic? Who’s had the more colourful love life and who’s got the more crowded mantelpiece? CLAUDIA CONNELL looks at whose star is still on the rise and whose is, comparatively, out in the cold
It was such an OTT display of luvvieness that many Hollywood stalwarts would have shown surprise — if only their Botox had allowed them to.
And when Kate shed a tear of joy as Leo finally picked up his first Oscar — he won the coveted Best Actor for The Revenant — it showed how deep the bond they first forged on the set of Titanic all those years ago really was.
Since then Kate, now 40, and Leo, 41, have made 46 films between them and, somewhat miraculously for the fickle world of Hollywood, have stayed friends.
But whose career has fared better since their dunking in the Atlantic? Who’s had the more colourful love life and who’s got the more crowded mantelpiece? CLAUDIA CONNELL looks at whose star is still on the rise and whose is, comparatively, out in the cold
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