Leonardo DiCaprio Strips Down And Gets Serious
Posted on Wed Jul 21st, 2010 12:33pm PDT By X17 Staff
images courtesy Mark Seliger for RollingStone.com / Rolling Stone
Leonardo DiCaprio graces the cover of the latest Rolling Stone, and not only does the hunky star of Inception rip off his shirt and strike a pose, but the notoriously private actor also reveals some interesting details about his personal life in the incredibly candid interview.
On what makes him nervous:
On partying before the explosion of blogs and paparazzi:
On dating:
Loves him! Going to see Inception tonight...can't wait!
Leonardo DiCaprio graces the cover of the latest Rolling Stone, and not only does the hunky star of Inception rip off his shirt and strike a pose, but the notoriously private actor also reveals some interesting details about his personal life in the incredibly candid interview.
On what makes him nervous:
- "Things that shouldn't make you anxious whatsoever. It's crazy how your mind will become this database to make you worry about things that are so arbitrary. I have a well-organized life, and I've put a lot of thought into the things that I do, and then, you know, my stomach will be…I'll just be sitting there, totally anxious about something ridiculous."
On partying before the explosion of blogs and paparazzi:
- "I got to be wild and nuts, and I didn't suffer as much as people do now, where they have to play it so safe that they ruin their credibility. I didn't care what anyone thought.... It was also about avoiding the tornado of chaos, of potential downfall. It was, 'Wow, how lucky are we to not have hung out with that crowd or done those things?' My two main competitors in the beginning, the blond-haired kids I went to audition with, one hung himself and the other died of a heroin overdose... I was never into drugs at all. There aren’t stories of me in a pool of my own vomit in a hotel room on the Hollywood Strip."
On dating:
- "I had better success meeting girls before Titanic. My interactions with them didn't have all the stigma behind it, not to mention there wasn’t a perception of her talking to me for only one reason."