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Throwing it back to his “Titanic” days.
Leonardo DiCaprio jumped into frozen waters to save his two rescue Huskies while filming “Don’t Look Up,” he revealed during Entertainment Weekly’s “Around the Table” sit-down with his cast members.
“Basically, they both fell in a frozen lake,” DiCaprio, 47, said of his two dogs, named Jack and Jill. “I didn’t understand what you do in a frozen lake.”
Co-star Jennifer Lawrence then interrupted DiCaprio to help him tell the story, saying, “One of the dogs fell in, and he jumped into the frozen lake to save the dog.”
She added, “As soon as he pushed the one dog out of the pond, the other one jumped in.”
DiCaprio explained, “Well, the other one started licking the one that was drowning, and then we all were in the frozen lake together.”
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The Oscar-winning actor said that his dogs “did not understand the concept of a frozen lake” due to the fact that they live in California.
Lawrence, 31, then joked about what happened next, saying, “I’m sure you guys are all wondering, I was too, he immediately got naked in the car.”
The film’s director, Adam McKay, was also sitting in on the panel discussion, and described DiCaprio’s dogs as “absolute tornadoes,” with Lawrence agreeing that they are “psychotic.”
DiCaprio and his girlfriend, 24-year-old model Camila Morrone, rescued the Huskies together in 2020. They also share a third Husky named Sally.