
After walking the
red carpet in LA last night, the celebration of GQ's Men of the Year continued inside. Jon Hamm — who received
even more honors today — posed with both Megan Fox and fellow cover boy Leonardo DiCaprio. Leo also got a shoutout from Zac Efron, who said he's
"trying to take after Leo".
Nov 19 2008 - 6:00am by
Molly

Two out of GQ's four cover boy
Men of the Year came out to celebrate at the Chateau Marmont in LA last night. Jon Hamm and Leonardo DiCaprio both lived up to their steamy covers while Michael Phelps and Barack Obama (surprise) couldn't make it to the red carpet. Obsession of the year Megan Fox looked hot in pink and kept her boyfriend Brian Austin Green close for photos.

Cruz Beckham changed out of his
Robin costume for some Lakers' gear to watch the game with his dad and brothers on Friday. Cruz displayed a
range of emotions that was too cute for words. David was full of high fives and kisses but he wasn't the only good looking thing to check out courtside.

After his
mini tour of Europe promoting
Body of Lies last week, Leonardo DiCaprio was back in LA and wasted no time hanging out with two of his favorite people. On Saturday night he caught up with BFF Lukas Haas over dinner at Pane e Vino, while Sunday was reserved for Bar Refaeli. The on again off again couple hit the farmers market and munched on snacks between booths before taking a ride on Leo's bike.

Update: Leo's reps confirmed the quotes were not real and have since been removed.
Leonardo DiCaprio posed for another
Body of Lies premiere, this time in London earlier today. The actor has been
promoting the movie around Europe the past few days and now that the election is over
Obama supporting Leo has even more to smile about.
Nov 5 2008 - 7:45am by
Molly

Leonardo DiCaprio skipped
Election Day in the United States in order to keep premiering
Body of Lies overseas. This time, he and director Ridley Scott hit Rome, posing side by side before screening their film. While this one may have been a critical mixed bag his
Revolutionary Road is already getting big buzz and not just because of his reunion with Kate Winslet.

After posing for a
photo call in Paris yesterday, Leonardo DiCaprio slipped into his suit for the big premiere of
Body of Lies last night. Leo took the opportunity to promote more than just his latest film — he also threw out one last endorsement for Obama,
saying, "I've my fingers crossed that he will win because I think he'll make some dramatic changes in our country that we're looking for, but the rest of the world is as well." Even in a foreign country, Leo will probably be glued to the computer and TV screens like the rest of us so hopefully he knows which
states to keep an eye on.

Leonardo DiCaprio looked preppy in his navy sweater and pinstriped pants posing with Ridley Scott at a photo call for
Body of Lies in Paris earlier today. The movie was a bit of a disappointment
at the box office in the States, but there's always a chance for international success. Instead he can focus on the great job he did participating in the
star-studded PSAs urging people to vote in tomorrow's election.

Leonardo DiCaprio has brought his fine body over to Europe again, but instead of
providing some shirtless mayjoyment he showed us his smart style for the Body of Lies photo call in Paris today. The film came out in the US last month, but we've still got a couple of weeks until it premieres here in the UK on the 21st. My girl
Buzz wasn't overly impressed, but we've got another Leo flick to look forward to in the shape of Revolutionary Road, which
the majority of you can't wait to see.
A few weeks ago we showed you a
star-studded PSA featuring some of our favorite celebrities encouraging all of us to vote. The first video was a big hit, and another batch of A-listers — including Tom, Will, Julia, Leo, Scarlett, Shia, Harrison, Spielberg, JT, Cameron, Snoop, and so many more — got together to remind all of us to register and hit those polling places next Tuesday. Even if you don't need an extra reminder, the cute video is worth checking out if only for the return of Sacha Baron Cohen's absurd antics as Borat.