Leo DiCaprio Misses Awards Show Due to U.S. Military Operation in Venezuela
Leonardo DiCaprio was unable to attend the Palm Springs gala due to flight disruptions from U.S. military strikes in Venezuela that caused widespread airspace restrictions, officials said.
- Leonardo DiCaprio was unable to attend an awards show in California due to travel disruptions caused by a U.S. military operation in Venezuela.
- President Trump announced that U.S. forces arrested Venezuela's president Nicolás Maduro and his wife, leading to airspace restrictions and flight cancellations in the region.
- DiCaprio was supposed to receive an award for his performance in the film 'One Battle After Another' at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala.
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Leonardo DiCaprio was to receive an important film prize, but the Hollywood star could not arrive – because of the US military action in Venezuela.
The actor Leonardo DiCaprio planned to receive the Desert Palm Achievement Award and could not attend
Leonardo DiCaprio forced to miss major event over Trump strike on Venezuela
The Oscar winner had to skip an awards show due to "unexpected travel disruptions and restricted airspace." Frazer Harrison/WireImage Leonardo DiCaprio attends the 16th Governors Awards on Nov. 16, 2025Leonardo DiCaprio was unable to attend a major California event on Saturday night due to travel restrictions implemented in the wake of the U.S. airstrikes in Venezuela.The acclaimed 51-year-old actor was set to accept a Desert Palm Achievement Aw…
Conflict in Venezuela Prevents Dicaprio From Arriving in Palm Springs to Receive International Award
Leonardo DiCaprio was unable to attend the Palm Springs International Film Awards ceremony in California on Saturday, January 3, where he was due to receive the Desert Palm Achievement Award for his performance at One Battle After Another. His absence was directly linked to the aerial restrictions that were activated in the Caribbean following the military operation launched by the United States in Venezuela. According to Variety, the 51-year-ol…
Hollywood's popular actor couldn't leave for Palm Springs because of restrictions on airspace: here's what happened.
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