Leonardo DiCaprio is undeniably one of the greatest actors of our time, and his performances throughout his career have been truly captivating. His collaborations with Martin Scorsese, spanning six films, have been the pinnacle of his career, with each project showcasing a new side of the actor. One such collaboration was in 2013, when DiCaprio starred in Scorsese's controversial film, The Wolf of Wall Street.
During the filming of The Wolf of Wall Street, DiCaprio, known for his love of vaping, would often smoke his e-cigarette in between takes. However, there was a fateful day when he couldn't find his e-cigarette, and what happened next was quite surprising.
It turns out that DiCaprio had left his e-cigarette under a pillow before shooting a sex scene with Margot Robbie, who played his on-screen wife, Naomi Lapaglia.
Robbie later recounted the amusing incident during an interview in 2015. As they searched for DiCaprio's missing e-cigarette, Robbie suddenly realized that it was actually in her butt crack. This led to an awkward moment between the two actors, and Robbie believed that DiCaprio had thrown the e-cigarette away after finding it.
Despite this embarrassing encounter, the chemistry between DiCaprio and Robbie in The Wolf of Wall Street was undeniable.
The film went on to become a huge success at the box office, and the duo later reunited for Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
For Robbie, The Wolf of Wall Street was a pivotal moment in her career. Being cast in a film alongside DiCaprio and being directed by Scorsese was a dream come true for the actress. However, she initially had doubts about being noticed in the film, believing that all the attention would be on DiCaprio. To her surprise, the film served as her breakthrough role, launching her into stardom.
Since then, Robbie has become an A-list actress, with her latest film, Barbie, set to be her most successful yet.
Fans can now enjoy The Wolf of Wall Street on Apple TV+ and witness the on-screen chemistry between DiCaprio and Robbie that made the film such a hit.