Just Leonardo DiCaprio, casually photobombing Naomi Campbell and 50 Cent

Jan 11, 2015 - 16:05
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Just Leonardo DiCaprio, casually photobombing Naomi Campbell and 50 Cent
Just Leonardo DiCaprio, casually photobombing Naomi Campbell and 50 Cent

Leonardo DiCaprio has made a strong early bid for the best photobomb of 2015, creeping into the background of a snap of Naomi Campbell and 50 Cent.

50 Cent was doing the rounds at a celeb-packed party, posing with everyone from Scarlett Johansson and Cedric the entertainer.

After a snap with Wolf Of Wall Street star, he posted: ‘I was just talking to this guy might know him. He don’t bulls*** when it comes to movies.’

But it seems Leo couldn’t get enough of the rapper, as later on the bearded actor crept into the background of another showbiz pic.

While 50 Cent posed with supermodel Naomi Campbell, DiCaprio was snapped lurking in the background.

Luckily 50 Cent wasn’t too fussed that his photo was ruined by one of the most famous actors on the planet, writing on Instagram: ‘I get photo bombed by the hottest people in the world. You should try living with out limits.

Just Leonardo DiCaprio, casually photobombing Naomi Campbell and 50 Cent

Battle of the showbiz beards: 50 Cent and Leonardo DiCaprio (Picture: Instagram)

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