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Did Leonardo DiCaprio Throw Shade at Lady GaGa at the Golden Globes?
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The 'Revenant' actor seemingly throws shade at the pop star after she bumps into him at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards.

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While Lady GaGa was extremely happy after announced as Best Actress in a Limited-Series or TV Movie at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards, there might be at least one person unimpressed with her win. Surprisingly, the person was fellow nominee Leonardo DiCaprio, who seemingly threw shade at the "Born This Way" singer.

"The Revenant" actor was sharing laugh with friends at his table as he put his left arm on the back of the table. While GaGa made her way through the crowd, it seemed like she accidentally pushed past DiCaprio's arm.

Her action surprised DiCaprio and made him throw an unpleasant gaze on the singer while raising his eyebrows. Though so, the 29-year-old singer kept walking as she headed to the stage to accept the award.

Was DiCaprio just freaked out or did he really throw shade at GaGa? After the event, DiCaprio was told that his reaction to GaGa went viral in the internet. "I just didn't know what was passing me, that's all," the actor commented on the matter.

GaGa won the gong for her performance in the fifth season of "American Horror Story". She broke down in tears after accepting the trophy as she began her list of thank yous. "I feel like Cher in that John Patrick Shanley movie 'Moonstruck' right now. This is one of the greatest moments in my life. I have to thank Ryan Murphy," she said. "You're just a wonderful human being nad you have believed in me so much and been such a good friend to me. Thank you to my wonderful cast I love you guys so much and my family forever."

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