
For too long, we have tolerated the rich trying their hardest to be funny online. There will be no next time, as I would like to make this modest proposal: No more Twitter for the billionaires. Perhaps next time, you pick either the shirtless photo or the playful threat of death. Really takes the toxic masculinity to an uncomfortable level. Also, the addition of the shirtless photo is a bit much. For example, you could have suggested you’d launch him into space using your cool phallic rocket. Very fun! However, I would have liked to see something with a little more specificity. Love that you really went for it with the silly implication that you’d push Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio off a cliff for being near your girlfriend. FATAL DROP.” Alongside the photo, Bezos wrote, “Leo, come over here, I want to show you something …,” tagging DiCaprio in his tweet.

Leo, come over here, I want to show you something… /KqGLB839NI- Jeff Bezos November 8, 2021īezos responded to the tweet with a photo of himself, shirtless, leaning on a hiking-trail sign that reads “DANGER! STEEP CLIFF.

Steal Yo Girl.” This is, of course, Bezos’s activation phrase. (Also, if you’re unsettled by DiCaprio appearing to be a full foot taller than both Bezos and Sánchez, fear not: It looks like he’s just on some steps.) Accompanying the video are the words “Leo is Mr.

Sánchez is looking up at DiCaprio the way most of us would, were Leo to give us a little side hug.

On Monday, Barstool Sports tweeted a clip of Leonardo DiCaprio talking to Bezos and his girlfriend, Lauren Sánchez, at the 2021 LACMA Art+Film Gala. Should you disagree with this notion, I would like to direct your attention to a recent tweet from Papa Amazon himself, Mr. If you are among the richest people in the world, you do not need Twitter. Photo-Illustration: The Cut Photos: Getty Images Leonardo DiCaprio, an actor, and Jeff Bezos, a rich man who does not need Twitter.
