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Leonardo DiCaprio shows off a rare reading glasses look after leaving the BAFTAs following Best Leading Actor loss in London

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By Gift Badewo

Leonardo DiCaprio turned heads for a different reason on Sunday night as he left the 79th British Academy Film Awards.

The 51-year-old actor, known for his signature style, sported reading glasses—a rare accessory for the star—while exiting the Royal Festival Hall at London’s Southbank Centre.

The glasses added a surprisingly relaxed and intellectual vibe as he headed to his car, phone in hand, after an evening of high-profile wins and near misses.

One Battle After Another Dominates Despite Acting Snubs

DiCaprio was nominated for Best Leading Actor for his role in One Battle After Another, the action-packed drama that racked up 14 BAFTA nominations.

Despite the film’s strong showing, DiCaprio walked away without the coveted bronze mask, losing the top acting honor to Robert Aramayo for I Swear.

His costars, Chase Infiniti and Teyana Taylor, also left without awards in the Leading Actress and Supporting Actress categories, respectively.

Yet, the film didn’t leave empty-handed.

One Battle After Another took home Best Film, along with awards for Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, and Editing—cementing its place as a major winner of the night.

Director Paul Thomas Anderson Earns Recognition

The film’s director, Paul Thomas Anderson, also received top honors for Best Director, acknowledging his meticulous work guiding the ensemble cast.

During the winner’s press conference, Anderson praised DiCaprio’s commitment to his craft, noting, “With Leo, it’s one long run-on sentence.

He’s always asking questions, curious, wanting to break everything down and rebuild it to make sure every possibility is explored.”

A Record-Breaking Yet Bittersweet BAFTA Journey

While the night didn’t deliver the acting win DiCaprio had hoped for, it marked another milestone: he now holds the record for the most BAFTA nominations in history, with seven nods for this film and previous projects.

Unfortunately, he’s lost six out of the seven. His previous BAFTA victory came in 2016 for The Revenant.

Other notable nominations include The Aviator, The Departed, The Wolf of Wall Street, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Don’t Look Up.

Despite the loss, DiCaprio seemed to take it in stride. He offered a sheepish thumbs-up as he left the ceremony, soft grin in place, demonstrating the kind of sportsmanship that has become a hallmark of his public persona.

Glimpses of DiCaprio Off the Red Carpet

After leaving the red carpet in his classic black-tie ensemble, DiCaprio added reading glasses while checking his phone—an uncommon, low-key look for the star amid the glitz of awards season.

Fans and paparazzi alike noted the casual elegance of this moment, contrasting with the grandeur of the evening.

What’s Next for DiCaprio and One Battle After Another

The BAFTAs are just a warm-up for DiCaprio and his team.

One Battle After Another is also nominated for multiple Oscars, with 13 nods in total, at the upcoming Academy Awards on March 15 at the Dolby Theatre.

With the momentum of its BAFTA wins and the critical acclaim surrounding the cast and crew, expectations are high for Hollywood’s biggest night.

DiCaprio’s journey this awards season reflects both his enduring talent and the competitive nature of modern cinema.

While acting accolades may elude him at times, his dedication, curiosity, and the continued success of films like One Battle After Another ensure he remains a defining figure in the industry.

Summary

Leonardo DiCaprio made headlines leaving the 79th BAFTAs with reading glasses after losing the Best Leading Actor award for One Battle After Another.

The film, despite acting losses for DiCaprio, Chase Infiniti, and Teyana Taylor, won Best Film and awards for Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, and Editing.

Director Paul Thomas Anderson also secured Best Director, praising DiCaprio’s dedication and curiosity on set.

DiCaprio now holds the record for most BAFTA nominations, though he has only won once before.

The film and star now set their sights on the Oscars, where One Battle After Another has 13 nominations, continuing a major awards season for the acclaimed action-drama.

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