When it involves Hollywood heartthrobs, Leonardo DiCaprio has been on lovers' listing for decades. Now that he is a little bit older, after all, he is leaning extra toward the George Clooney aspect of things, however lovers haven't forgotten his 'Titanic' days, or any of his other noteworthy movies of yore.
But Leo hasn't all the time been delighted about being one of the most sought-after celebs out there. It would possibly seem extraordinary to assume that the man whose reputation suggests he's somewhat of a playboy would care what 'Playgirl' thought of him. The truth is, however, that Leo was once so unsatisfied with the publication's plans for his symbol that he took them all of the method to court docket.
For enthusiasts who're picturing exact pictures of Leonardo DiCaprio, that's precisely how 'Playgirl' earned the actor's ire. To be honest, perhaps the suffering '70s-era mag thought that printing pictures of Leonardo would boost their readership. Either method, the formerly defunct magazine relaunched in past due 2020, however their history is riddled with some drama.
As Tampa Bay reported back in 2005, DiCaprio sued the magazine in 1998 because that they had deliberate to publish non-public pictures of him. At the time, after all, Leo used to be 23 and had women chasing him down the road every time he ventured out in public.
It may have been pre-paper-bag-disguise for DiCaprio, but he was once insanely famous even then, so the eye used to be most certainly slightly overwhelming. Though DiCaprio doesn't typically have bodyguards on his staff, he obviously felt the want to keep a low profile.
Plus, when it came to rumors about 'Playgirl' publishing the "offensive and objectionable" pictures, Leonardo just wasn't having that invasion of his privateness. He sought an injunction, noted Tampa Bay, which defined the truth that the images featured a full frontal view of the unclothed actor.
What's extra, the editor in chief at the time resigned in protest over the homeowners' plans to post Leo's compromising photographs. Buffalo News quoted her as pronouncing that the plans went towards her ethics and that she wouldn't be associated with this sort of transfer.
However, the executives of 'Playgirl' claim that the editor in leader was once in truth fired, now not that she had surrender, despite the fact that it didn't supply a explanation why for her firing, nor did they confirm the plans to post Leo's pictures.
Though Leo sought "unspecified damages," NNDB means that the lawsuit was once settled "almost immediately" for an quantity that used to be additionally unspecified. Fortunately, afterward, Leonardo was in a position to keep away from additional drama, at least with regards to revealing images.
He's had numerous interesting headlines written about him — and photos taken of him — since that lawsuit. However, none of them have been specifically compromising, until fans depend his string of fashion girlfriends that just may have ended with his current love, Camila Morrone.
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