Leonardo DiCaprio’s appearance at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s star-studded wedding has stirred controversy—not for his presence, but for his outfit.
The Titanic star, 50, drew criticism online after arriving at the high-profile event wearing a black Los Angeles Dodgers baseball cap, overshadowing the formal black-tie dress code observed by other guests. Despite donning a black tuxedo, it was the cap pulled low over his face that caught everyone’s attention.
As photos from the ceremony circulated, Leonardo DiCaprio’s attempt to stay incognito didn’t sit well with many on social media. Critics were quick to call out the actor’s choice of attire, labeling it inappropriate and attention-seeking.
“Attention Leo: we know who you are,” one user joked, adding a laughing emoji. Another quipped, “Get over yourself, Leo. We’re not in the ’90s anymore.” A third person sarcastically commented, “Take your hat off. They don’t sell hotdogs here,” while another asked, “Does he think that disguise works?”
DiCaprio’s gesture of lowering the cap further throughout the event appeared to be a deliberate effort to avoid the spotlight, though it only attracted more of it.
This isn’t the first time Leonardo DiCaprio has been spotted trying to dodge the cameras. At a past Met Gala, the Oscar-winning actor was seen exiting quietly with his face partially hidden by his hand, attempting to steer clear of media attention while with girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti.
Despite his efforts to remain low-key, Leonardo DiCaprio’s outfit at Bezos’ lavish wedding didn’t go unnoticed—and certainly didn’t escape the lens of the internet. Many attendees adhered strictly to the formal dress code, making DiCaprio’s casual headwear all the more glaring.
While his intentions may have been to keep a low profile, the actor’s latest appearance has once again sparked debate over celebrity behavior, decorum, and the boundaries of privacy in high-society events.