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Leonardo DiCaprio lunches at Bird Streets Club in Los Angeles after showing support for Kamala Harris

Leonardo DiCaprio lunches at Bird Streets Club in Los Angeles after showing support for Kamala Harris

Leonardo DiCaprio showed off his casual style while dining at Bird Streets Club in Los Angeles on Monday.

The 49-year-old Oscar winner looked casual in a black zip-up sweatshirt, a Los Angeles baseball cap, khaki pants and comfortable sneakers.

The Titanic star, who publicly supported Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, sported sparse facial hair and shaded his eyes with sunglasses.

Named after the secluded residential area in West Hollywood above the Sunset Strip, Bird Streets Club is a private, members-only club known for its exclusive atmosphere.

Bird Street has been home to many celebrities over the years, including DiCaprio, Jerry Seinfeld, Jodie Foster, Herbie Hancock, Keanu Reeves and more.

Leonardo DiCaprio lunches at Bird Streets Club in Los Angeles after showing support for Kamala Harris

Leonardo DiCaprio, 49, showed off his casual style while dining at the Bird Streets Club in Los Angeles on Monday.

The actor also took to his Instagram on Monday to share a message of support for Harris and Democrats ahead of Tuesday’s crucial election.

The Los Angeles native shared two text slides explaining why a vote for Harris was a “vote for climate.”

“As district attorney, she founded one of the nation’s first environmental justice units. As attorney general, she won millions of dollars in disputes with oil companies and brought polluters to justice,” the first slide reads.

“As a U.S. Senator, she led legislation on clean air, clean water and climate resilience. As vice president, she cast the decisive vote to pass the largest investment to combat climate change.”

“As President, Kamala Harris will unite Americans to fight the climate crisis, continuing this historic work.”

The second slide featured four bullet points about what could happen “when you vote for climate,” including “clean energy jobs,” “emissions reduction work,” “launch of the first-ever American Climate Corps,” and “investment in in environmentally friendly technologies.” water, climate resilience and environmental justice.”

“With just one day left until the election, a vote for @kamalaharris is a vote for climate. “Her track record shows how she will tackle environmental policy and also gives us the opportunity to tackle the climate crisis,” he wrote in the caption.

“If you haven’t voted yet, it’s not too late. Go to IWillVote.com and find out how you can make your voice heard this election.”

“And if you want to spread the word about the climate vote, go to Go.KamalaHarris.com (shown on the last slide) to find out what actions you can take in these final but very critical moments.”

The Oscar winner looked casual in a black zip-up sweatshirt, a Los Angeles baseball cap, khaki pants and comfortable sneakers.

The Oscar winner looked casual in a black zip-up sweatshirt, a Los Angeles baseball cap, khaki pants and comfortable sneakers.

The actor also took to Instagram on Monday to share a message of support for Kamala Harris and Democrats ahead of Tuesday's crucial election.

The actor also took to Instagram on Monday to share a message of support for Kamala Harris and Democrats ahead of Tuesday’s crucial election.

The Los Angeles native shared two text slides explaining why a vote for Harris was a

The Los Angeles native shared two text slides explaining why a vote for Harris was a “vote for climate.”

“Her track record shows how she will address environmental policy and the opportunities we have to address the climate crisis,” he wrote in the caption.

“Her track record shows how she will address environmental policy and the opportunities we have to address the climate crisis,” he wrote in the caption.

DiCaprio previously endorsed Harris in a video posted to his Instagram on Friday, praising the Democratic nominee for her ambitious goals of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and building a green economy.

He cited the devastation caused by Hurricanes Helen and Milton, which he called “unnatural disasters caused by climate change,” as reasons for aggressive climate policies, and criticized former President Donald Trump for withdrawing from the Paris climate accord.

“Climate change is killing the Earth and destroying our economy,” DiCaprio told his 61.2 million Instagram followers. “We need a bold step forward to save our economy, our planet and ourselves.”

“That’s why I’m voting for Kamala Harris,” he said.

The actor began his video by talking about the recent hurricanes.

“Families lost homes, livelihoods and loved ones in the worst Atlantic hurricanes ever recorded,” which he said caused $100 billion in damage, DiCaprio told his followers.

“Make no mistake, these unnatural disasters were caused by climate change,” he said.

DiCaprio then said Trump “continues to deny the facts” and “deny the science” on climate change, criticizing the former president for his decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement and roll back “crucial environmental protections.”

“He has now promised the oil and gas industry that he will get rid of any regulation they want in exchange for a billion dollar donation,” the Shutter Island star said.

DiCaprio previously endorsed Harris in a video posted to his Instagram on Friday, praising the Democratic nominee for her ambitious goals to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

DiCaprio previously endorsed Harris in a video posted to his Instagram on Friday, praising the Democratic nominee for her ambitious goals to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

The longtime climate activist implored his 61.2 million Instagram followers to vote for Harris.

The longtime climate activist implored his 61.2 million Instagram followers to vote for Harris.

The vice president spent all of Monday in Pennsylvania, where the biggest prize among states is expected to be determined by the Electoral College outcome.

The vice president spent all of Monday in Pennsylvania, where the biggest prize among states is expected to be determined by the Electoral College outcome.

Meanwhile, Republican nominee Donald Trump held the final rally of his 2024 campaign in Grand Rapids, Michigan, at Van Andel Arena (pictured).

Meanwhile, Republican nominee Donald Trump held the final rally of his 2024 campaign in Grand Rapids, Michigan, at Van Andel Arena (pictured).

He concluded the video by imploring his followers: “Join me and vote for Kamala Harris on November 5th because we can’t afford to turn back.”

In the caption of his video, he added that Harris “helped lead the most significant climate action in U.S. history, and with her leadership, we can achieve ambitious climate policy goals that move our country forward.”

Harris has received support from several other Hollywood bigwigs, including Taylor Swift, Oprah Winfrey, Meryl Streep, George Clooney and Chris Rock.

The vice president spent all of Monday in Pennsylvania, where the biggest prize among states is expected to be determined by the Electoral College outcome.

Meanwhile, Trump held the final rally of his 2024 campaign in Grand Rapids, Michigan, at Van Andel Arena.