
Update: Leo's reps confirmed the quotes were not real and have since been removed.
Leonardo DiCaprio posed for another
Body of Lies premiere, this time in London earlier today. The actor has been
promoting the movie around Europe the past few days and now that the election is over
Obama supporting Leo has even more to smile about.
Nov 5 2008 - 7:45am by
Molly

Leonardo DiCaprio skipped
Election Day in the United States in order to keep premiering
Body of Lies overseas. This time, he and director Ridley Scott hit Rome, posing side by side before screening their film. While this one may have been a critical mixed bag his
Revolutionary Road is already getting big buzz and not just because of his reunion with Kate Winslet.

After posing for a
photo call in Paris yesterday, Leonardo DiCaprio slipped into his suit for the big premiere of
Body of Lies last night. Leo took the opportunity to promote more than just his latest film — he also threw out one last endorsement for Obama,
saying, "I've my fingers crossed that he will win because I think he'll make some dramatic changes in our country that we're looking for, but the rest of the world is as well." Even in a foreign country, Leo will probably be glued to the computer and TV screens like the rest of us so hopefully he knows which
states to keep an eye on.

Leonardo DiCaprio looked preppy in his navy sweater and pinstriped pants posing with Ridley Scott at a photo call for
Body of Lies in Paris earlier today. The movie was a bit of a disappointment
at the box office in the States, but there's always a chance for international success. Instead he can focus on the great job he did participating in the
star-studded PSAs urging people to vote in tomorrow's election.

Body of Lies: Tense in Some Parts, Tedious in Others Body of Lies has slipped on and off my radar over the past couple of months. It's hard to ignore because it's Ridley Scott working with Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, and yet the previews haven't looked all that original. But I went anyway, hoping to be entertained and thinking that if it turned out to be thought-provoking as well, all the better.