Leonardo DiCaprio was Jersey Shore fan

Leonardo DiCaprio was a fan of Jersey Shore and was excited to meet the cast, Simon Rex has revealed.

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Leonardo DiCaprio loved Jersey Shore
Leonardo DiCaprio loved Jersey Shore

Leonardo DiCaprio was a fan of Jersey Shore and was excited to meet the cast.

The 51-year-old actor was chatting to former MTV VJ Simon Rex in a club when he realised the stars of the reality show - which chronicled the lives of a group of 20-somethings living in a New Jersey beach house and ran for six seasons from 2009 to 2012 - were sitting at a nearby table, and requested an introduction.

In a preview clip for The Drew Barrymore Show, the host tried to guess if a number of statements about her guest Simon were true.

The first was: “I introduced Leonardo DiCaprio to the Jersey Shore cast at a club.”

Drew briefly hesitated before guessing it was true, and Simon replied: “That happened, yeah."

He explained he was at a club and saw the Oscar-winning actor so went over to his table.

He said: “I'm not friends with Leo, but I'd say 'What's up' to him.

“[Leo] goes, ‘Is that the Jersey Shore guys over there?'

Simon asked: "Did you watch that? ”

Leonardo confirmed he did, and said: "I wanna meet them."

Simon added: “So I brought him over. They were just blown away like, 'He knows who we are,' and it was just this funny moment where he was talking to them."

He quipped: “I just sat back, like, I did my work. I'm done here."

Drew noted: "Pop culture meets pop culture."

Meanwhile, Killers of the Flower Moon actor Leonardo recently expressed his fear for the future of cinema as a result of the rise in popularity of streaming services.

He told the Sunday Times Culture magazine: “It’s changing at a lightning speed.

“We’re looking at a huge transition. First, documentaries disappeared from cinemas. Now, dramas only get finite time and people wait to see it on streamers. I don’t know.

“Do people still have the appetite? Or will cinemas become silos — like jazz bars?”

His One Battle After Another director Paul Thomas Anderson agreed: "It's hand-to-hand combat."

The Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood actor is worried the rise to drive people away from cinemas and back into their own home will have a negative impact on "real visionaries".

He said: “I just hope enough people, who are real visionaries, get opportunities to do unique things in the future that are seen in the cinema. But that remains to be seen.”