When his father forced him to join the LA Mudpeople, Leonardo DiCaprio once admitted that he played a joke on a woman and scared her. Read on.
With a sizable fan base, Leonardo DiCaprio is one of the most well-known actors in the entertainment business. Due to the early stage in his career, Leo was a mischievous one, even though he frequently mentions how much effort his parents made to introduce him to many forms of art. Additionally, he played a practical joke on a woman and startled her when his father had him join LA Mudpeople.
For those who are unfamiliar, LA Mudpeople is a group whose members wander the streets while covered in mud. They take care to cover their faces with masks and conceal their privates with rags.
According to reports, Leonardo DiCaprio’s father was an active member of the organization and encouraged his son to join as well. The Titanic actor talked candidly about one of his early interactions with this organization during an interview with Rolling Stone in 2000. But before that, he spoke about the group members’ march.
Have you heard of the Do-Da Parade? the star of The Revenant asked. These performance artists and this group of people called the Mud Men. We used to attend performances where there were walking private parts and big flaming c*cks that shot at the audience, he said. They showed me things with no fear at all. Leonardo DiCaprio also talked about how he joined the group and was not scared to play practical jokes on people while completely covered in mud.
“With my dad, I joined the Mud Men,” the Wolf of Wall Street star concluded. These men rushed around while dousing their bodies in mud, covering their genitalia with rags, and creating these mud masks. He suddenly remembered that he had once frightened a woman by hiding behind a hot dog stand. When he had first started to wander the streets alone, he had hidden behind a hot dog stand. I appeared as this indigenous mud creature as a woman was getting a hot dog. Her mind went blank. I had to be saved by my father. It was great stuff like that. I liked it a lot.