Leonardo DiCaprio Enjoys Ice Cream Delight While Watching Lionel Messi in LAFC vs. Inter Miami Match

The Titanic icon attempted to blend in with the throng during LAFC’s match against Inter Miami, but one memorable event made it impossible.

Leonardo DiCaprio is accustomed to being the center of attention, but when he tried to fade into the background to watch Lionel Messi play, the rumbling of his ice cream cone ruined the moment.

The renowned actor quietly observed the Herons’ 3-1 victory against MLS rivals LAFC from the stands. There was obviously a lot of interest in seeing the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner play among Hollywood’s A-Listers, as several of them showed up to see him.

The Titanic and Wolf of Wall Street star tried to blend in with the throng at BMO Stadium, but his out-of-the-blue snack choice gave him away. The Academy Award winner was seen on video eating an ice cream during the second half, with Vice City already up 2-0.

Even though he was wearing his trademark baseball hat and sunglasses, his effort at anonymity was foiled. It seemed as if the 48-year-old superstar had no idea he was being filmed by Apple TV. The Los Angeles native has been seen attending matches on many occasions recently.

In 2018, the Great Gatsby actor was sighted visiting the Parc des Princes for a Champions League match between Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool. He went to the game with his mom, her partner, and his best friend Lukas Haas; his dad, Mick Jagger, watched from the stands. Both the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups were witnessed by the fan favorite of Romeo and Juliet.

Naturally, Messi’s celebrity status attracted a dazzling assortment of A-listers to California to celebrate his arrival. Not just DiCaprio, but also Selena Gomez, Owen Wilson, and Prince Harry were seen in the audience.

The primary attraction didn’t score against LAFC, but his performance as a whole more than made up for it. His two assists were the difference in the game as the Herons won for the second time in as many outings.

The forward seemed quite upbeat after another solid performance for his new club, telling Apple TV, “The group is growing more.” I’ve said it from the very beginning: we were really fortunate to even qualify for the tournament, much alone go to the championship game.

Our new goal is to finish in the top eight teams and compete for the championship. Here’s how to do it. We’re still expanding, and the victories have given us a huge boost in self-assurance.

Playoff-chasers With nine games left in the regular season, Miami is presently eight points off of the last qualifying spot. D.C. United are presently in last place, although Vice City have a game in hand.