Climate warrior Leonardo DiCaprio slammed as hypocrite for fleeing LA fires in private jet

Hollywood’s number one climate change apologist, Leonardo DiCaprio, is being condemned as a hypocrite — and not for the first time. The three-time Golden Globe winner loves to assume the role of eco-warrior when he gives scathing speeches at climate conventions and donates some of his millions to environmental causes. Just don’t ask him to change his personal lifestyle. For example, don’t ask him to give up his private jet, helicopter, or yacht. Back in 2023, DiCaprio was lambasted for flying his private helicopter from his yacht to lunch in the Italian countryside. Critics condemned the celeb’s use of these petroleum guzzlers to travel short distances for frivolous reasons when he is known for criticizing others for doing the same thing. Now, the Titanic star is embroiled in another scandal related to his climate hypocrisy. “Leonardo DiCaprio and his 12-year-old girlfriend arrived in Mexico in a private jet yesterday,” says Pat Gray. DiCaprio, 50, and his Italian model girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti, who is actually 26 years old, fled the Los Angeles wildfires to Mexico in a private jet, once again sparking outrage, as the act clearly contradicts DiCaprio’s stance on climate change. “I don't begrudge anybody flying private jets. What's irritating is when you lecture the rest of us about climate change, and then you jet off in a private jet with your girlfriend to Mexico while more than a 100,000 people are being evacuated,” says Pat. “Given Leo's reputation ... as an environmental advocate, it raised eyebrows that he would take a private jet during such a natural disaster affecting his own community. ... Dressed in a casual hoodie and baseball cap, he appeared unfazed as he stepped off the plane alongside Ceretti,” he says, reading from a Daily Mail article. To hear more of the team’s commentary, watch the clip above. Want more from Pat Gray?To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

Jan 17, 2025 - 11:28
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Climate warrior Leonardo DiCaprio slammed as hypocrite for fleeing LA fires in private jet


Hollywood’s number one climate change apologist, Leonardo DiCaprio, is being condemned as a hypocrite — and not for the first time.

The three-time Golden Globe winner loves to assume the role of eco-warrior when he gives scathing speeches at climate conventions and donates some of his millions to environmental causes. Just don’t ask him to change his personal lifestyle.

For example, don’t ask him to give up his private jet, helicopter, or yacht.

Back in 2023, DiCaprio was lambasted for flying his private helicopter from his yacht to lunch in the Italian countryside. Critics condemned the celeb’s use of these petroleum guzzlers to travel short distances for frivolous reasons when he is known for criticizing others for doing the same thing.

Now, the Titanic star is embroiled in another scandal related to his climate hypocrisy.


“Leonardo DiCaprio and his 12-year-old girlfriend arrived in Mexico in a private jet yesterday,” says Pat Gray.

DiCaprio, 50, and his Italian model girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti, who is actually 26 years old, fled the Los Angeles wildfires to Mexico in a private jet, once again sparking outrage, as the act clearly contradicts DiCaprio’s stance on climate change.

“I don't begrudge anybody flying private jets. What's irritating is when you lecture the rest of us about climate change, and then you jet off in a private jet with your girlfriend to Mexico while more than a 100,000 people are being evacuated,” says Pat.

“Given Leo's reputation ... as an environmental advocate, it raised eyebrows that he would take a private jet during such a natural disaster affecting his own community. ... Dressed in a casual hoodie and baseball cap, he appeared unfazed as he stepped off the plane alongside Ceretti,” he says, reading from a Daily Mail article.

To hear more of the team’s commentary, watch the clip above.

Want more from Pat Gray?

To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

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