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Beekeeping helped Leonardo DiCaprio take his mind off Oscar stress

Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, who finally walked away with the prestigious gold statuette at the 88th Academy Awards for his role in Alejandro González Iñárritu’s directorial The Revenant, took up beekeeping as a hobby to handle stress before the awards ceremony.

Updated on: Mar 04, 2016 03:04 PM IST
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Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, who finally walked away with the prestigious gold statuette at the 88th Academy Awards for his role in Alejandro González Iñárritu’s directorial The Revenant, took up beekeeping as a hobby to handle stress before the awards ceremony. The 41-year-old was introduced to the hobby by his mother’s boyfriend David Ward as a means to deal with stress before the Oscars, reports Mirror.

Leonardo DiCaprio with his Oscar for Best Actor for the movie The Revenant at the 88th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California. (Reuters)
Leonardo DiCaprio with his Oscar for Best Actor for the movie The Revenant at the 88th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California. (Reuters)

“Leo and David are really close and a few months ago Leo was telling him how hard it had been to relax with all the attention. David is a beekeeper in his spare time and told Leo it’s a great way to get lost in your own world,” The Sun newspaper quoted a source as saying.

 
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