Leonardo DiCaprio responds to Nikki Glaser's 'pasta' dig at Golden Globes
Leonardo DiCaprio's response to Nikki Glaser's viral monologue comes after the Golden Globes
Nikki Glaser had a savage roast line over Leonardo DiCaprio's dating history at the 2026 Golden Globes.
It was a brutal dig at the Oscar winner, which, though, elicited laughter from the audience in the ballroom, yet the host knew the joke was brutal.
“The most impressive thing is you were able to accomplish all that before your girlfriend turned 30," she quipped in her speech.
So, she instantly apologized to DiCaprio in her viral monologue. However, what happened afterward made a quite heartwarming fan moment.
Glaser shed light on the aftermath of the event on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
She revealed that the Titanic star, instead of taking offence, sent her three baskets full of pasta.
“After I do it, I always send flowers to everyone that I made fun of that was a good sport about it, which was everyone, just to say thank you, because it is a part of why I’m successful at it,” she revealed.
“The only person who sent something back to me was [Leonardo DiCaprio].”
“He sent me three baskets of pasta as a ‘thank you'," the comic added. “So funny. So good. And part of me was like, ‘Does Leo want to smash?’”
Interestingly, Glaser had referred to pasta being DiCaprio's favourite food, which the latter revealed in his 1991 interview.
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