Leonardo DiCaprio Opens Up About His OCD Battle While Celebrating 50th Birthday
- As Leonardo DiCaprio celebrates his 50th birthday, the Daily Express explores his hidden health battle with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). DiCaprio, who first gained fame in the early 1990s, has had a successful career with films grossing over £5.5 billion.
- DiCaprio first discussed his OCD while filming The Aviator in 2004, revealing that his condition includes compulsions like stepping on every chewing gum stain. He shared, “Sometimes it took me 10 minutes to get to the set because I’d be pacing back and forth, stepping on gum stains.”
- Despite the challenges posed by OCD, DiCaprio is determined not to let it control his life. He mentioned, “I’m able to say at some point, ‘Ok, you’re being ridiculous, stop stepping on every gum stain you see.’” This reflects his awareness and management of the condition.
- His experience with OCD has even aided his acting, particularly in his role as Howard Hughes in The Aviator, who also suffered from the disorder. DiCaprio noted, “I let it all go and never listened to the other voice.” This personal insight helped him portray the character authentically.
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