Golden Globes risk awkward moment by seating Leonardo DiCaprio next to Miley Cyrus after she slammed him

Let’s be real, things could get a little awkward for Leonardo DiCaprio at the Golden Globes this Sunday at the Beverly Hilton. I’m anticipating some tension around his table, honestly. It’s likely everyone will be aware of the situation, and it just creates a bit of an uncomfortable vibe.

The seating arrangement for the event was announced earlier this week, and fans are already looking to see who will be sitting near each other.

Everyone will be watching one table at the awards show, as actor Leonardo DiCaprio is seated beside Miley Cyrus, who’s nominated for best original song.

This recent appearance together happened ten years after Miley Cyrus publicly criticized Leonardo DiCaprio for refusing to let her use his vape pen at a party.

While appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in 2015, she recounted being told, ‘You need to pass that, Leo,’ in a rather blunt manner.

Miley Cyrus surprised fans the following year when she revealed on Instagram that she had borrowed and worn a friend’s retainer, sparking conversation about her dental care.

If Leonardo DiCaprio wants to steer clear of Miley Cyrus at the Golden Globes, he has Marlon Wayans seated next to him on the other side, which could keep him occupied.

In 2015, Miley Cyrus publicly shared a story about an encounter she had with Leonardo DiCaprio at a party celebrating the 40th anniversary of Saturday Night Live.

She said she was about 15 to 20 feet away from Leonardo DiCaprio, who was with his mother, and that he was vaping at the time.

She felt he should have handed her the item, but he didn’t, which she found strange. She told Jimmy Fallon about it.

Fallon asked if the person was being selfish with the vape pen, and she replied that they weren’t sharing, playfully mimicking Leonardo DiCaprio’s mannerisms with a half-closed-eye expression.

Cyrus is nominated for Best Original Song at this Sunday’s Golden Globes for “Dream As One,” a song she performed and co-wrote for the movie Avatar: Fire and Ash.

Leonardo DiCaprio is up for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for his role in One Battle After Another, a darkly funny and critical film by Paul Thomas Anderson about leftist activists.

Leonardo DiCaprio also missed the Palm Springs International Film Festival awards due to travel restrictions related to U.S. airstrikes in Venezuela, and this happened just a week before the Golden Globes.

Leonardo DiCaprio and his girlfriend, 27-year-old Vittoria Ceretti, were seen enjoying a New Year’s Eve getaway on Jeff Bezos’ yacht in the Caribbean, near St. Barts.

In a surprise operation early on January 3rd, the U.S. military targeted Venezuela, a country with a coastline on the Caribbean Sea. The raid led to the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who were taken to New York and imprisoned.

Flights throughout the Caribbean were disrupted, and as a result, Leonardo DiCaprio had to cancel his trip to Palm Springs where he was scheduled to receive an award at a film festival.

He was set to receive the Desert Palm Achievement Award for his film, One Battle After Another, which has become a favorite this awards season.

According to a source who spoke with the Daily Mail, it was revealed at the event that Leonardo DiCaprio was unable to attend due to flight restrictions in the area.

“It was a truly special moment,” a source told the Daily Mail. “His colleagues gave a lovely tribute, and the video they put together was fantastic.”

DiCaprio accepted the award through a video message, and it was very well-received, according to a source. He received applause not only for the award itself, but also for what he said.

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2026-01-11 03:34