10:4:24

Everyone always talks about the cancellation of stars. No one ever talks about the way stars ruin people’s lives and careers. I always thought Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire were pieces of shit, especially in the 90s during their “Pussy Posse” era.

“A crew known for chasing women, starting fights, and never tipping, forming a tight-knit circle around Leo as their inevitable prince. More lurid tales of this crew’s debauchery are scattered across the web and past articles.”

Judging by these stories (some I heard from friends dating back to college) and Maguire’s sinister “smile,” discussed in the interview above, I suspect they’re sociopaths. Besides some of DiCaprio’s very early films, I have never understood the obsession with him or his banal looks. He’s been ugly and boring for a very long time. My mother used to say, during his Titantic era, that he looked like “Russian mafia,” which always made me laugh. He only really knows to play meanness. His emotions are strained and histrionic.

Consider why Woody Allen’s Celebrity (1998) was released and celebrated, but not Dom’s Plum, which was made around the same time (if you’d like to watch the long-banned film on Vimeo, click on the article link), and which DiCaprio and Maguire are still censoring decades later. DiCaprio, the boy icon and celebrity, is the star of both. With the release of the Nickelodeon documentary series, Quiet on Set (2024), and all the videos on YT about Leo’s early days as a child actor, with pedophile Brian Peck, there is a lot to dig through. My guess is he was sexually abused/used, like all the other kid actors. He is clearly incapable of having normal relationships with adult women his age. All the generic bimbo Victoria Secret models, one after another, each younger than the other, is a cover for something deeper—maybe his sexuality. Just like we know that Lex Wexner’s Victoria Secret, who NY Magazine writes, “helped create Jeffrey Epstein”, was a front for sex trafficking and yachting. In an interview, fashion model/handler/sex trafficker, Naomi Campbell states that Epstein “was always front and center at every Victoria Secret show.” DiCaprio is also a WEF (World Economic Forum) climate change puppet.

DiCaprio and Maguire attended Diddy’s White Parties and “freak offs” too, where Diddy and his cronies allegedly sexually assaulted and gang raped numerous attendees and staff. Almost all celebrities and models went to these White Parties. Yes, sure, innocent until proven guilty. But if we’re honest—can we ever be honest?—we have treated the guilty as innocent for far too long because we idolize celebrities, who have corrupted and captured us in the name of “entertainment.” And what does it mean to rely on the courts to solve problems and correct injustices that they helped create, and/or subsidize, protect, and participate in? How do we get justice in this kind of world? And how do stories about such crimes come out when the media lies and protects these people? When journalists write hit pieces on people who expose these crimes rather than the ones who commit the crimes? How can all these people be “friends” with people—Diddy, Epstein, Weinstein—who are guilty of such crimes without them also partaking in these crimes, or being victims of these crimes, or having witnessed these crimes, or profited from these crimes? Are you so naive? So blind? So callous? That is not the way the world works. That is not the way their world works. No one advances or is celebrated in THIS WORLD and made rich for decades for being innocent. Or good. Or clean. At this point, given everything we’re learning, and everything that is coming out on a daily basis about Hollywood, celebrities, the music industry, politicians, government, and on and on, I think we should be more concerned with who and what is not innocent, instead of always taking innocence for granted. I don’t think there is much innocence (a quality I hold dear) left in anyone at this point. Whoever and whatever is still innocent in this fallen world is a unicorn and must never be taken for granted.

Masha Tupitsyn

I explore film from a deep politics perspective. My DAILY blog offers multi-media posts & screen shot criticism about film, media, culture, literature, philosophy, deep politics, the deep state, COVID, Mkultra, crimes and criminals, the false matrix, free speech, sense-making, the trials of spiritual and emotional autonomy, truth seeker, faith, and love. My daily blog features useful media references, sites, and links.

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