Leonardo DiCaprio's father banking on son's fame to enter politics: Source

Insider dished rare details about the hidden motives of Leonardo DiCaprio's father George

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Photo: Leonardo DiCaprios father ambitious to enter politics using son: Source
Photo: Leonardo DiCaprio's father ambitious to enter politics using son: Source

Leonardo DiCaprio's father, George DiCaprio reportedly wants to be the next Donald Trump.

As per the latest findings of RadarOnline.com, the 80-year-old father of the Titanic hitmaker has been piggybacking off his son's fame to enter the realm of politics.

A tipster tattled, "George thinks he can be the bridge between Hollywood and right‑wing power," adding, "And he’s using Leo to get in the room."

Referring to Leo's recent dinner with Bruce Blakeman at Rao's, the insider also confided, "Leo thought it was a 'networking dinner' – not a political strategy session."

For those unversed, Bruce Blakeman was previously commissioner for the New York-New Jersey Port Authority, as well as a Nassau County legislator and Hempstead town councilman.

Revealing George's hidden motivations, the source added, "By placing his son at the centre of a conservative‑leaning gathering, George appears to be crafting his own entry into political influence, arguing his age and creative background give him a fresh perspective on bridging cultural divides."

"George desperately wants in," they insisted and concluded by saying, "And he's betting his son’s name will open the right doors."