Brie Bella apparently got the Leonardo DiCaprio hit on social media, the pro wrestler reveals.
During the new episode of E!’s digital series, Down in the DMs, Brie and her twin sister Nikki opened up about embarrassing Instagram dating (or lack thereof.)
The 38-year-old mother-of-two said she once contacted Leo, a well-known activist, about an eco-friendly business, but the actor never responded.
DM-bored! Brie Bella apparently got the hang of Leonardo DiCaprio on social media, pro wrestler reveals, after admitting she DMed him and never got a response during Thursday’s episode of Down in the DMs.
“Our close friends Carlo Mondavi and his fiancé Gio started this electric tractor company and what they want to do for the environment is amazing,” Brie explained.
She said she reached out to Leo, 47, on social media to try to get him involved, writing: ‘Leo this would be huge not only for the environment but especially for agriculture.
The Total Bellas star thought the concept and its well-crafted message would undoubtedly grab the Oscar-winning actress’ attention, but she was sadly wrong.
“I thought it really would have gotten it. And then it didn’t,’ the raven-haired beauty joked, adding, ‘So Leo, if you’re listening, DM me back!’


“Our close friends Carlo Mondavi and his fiancé Gio started this electric tractor company and what they want to do for the environment is amazing,” Brie explained.
The Titanic star is unlikely to blatantly ignore the WWE maven. Leo has over 50 million followers and doesn’t follow Brie himself, so chances are he never saw the post.
For his part, however, DiCaprio might want to take a look at Mondavi’s electric farming company, as he is constantly working to fight climate change and improve the environment.
The star, whose current Netflix film, Don’t Look Up, tackles this very topic recently said he hopes the film will open viewers’ eyes to the threat of climate change.
Leo was joined by his co-star Jennifer Lawrence and writer-director Adam McKay to discuss the satire, in which politicians, the media and even ordinary citizens don’t care about a doomsday comet flying towards Earth.

She said she reached out to Leo, 47, on social media to try to get him involved, writing: ‘Leo this would be huge not only for the environment but especially for agriculture.

“I thought it really would have gotten it. And then it didn’t,’ the raven-haired beauty joked, adding, ‘So Leo, if you’re listening, DM me back!’
After Today presenter Savannah Guthrie asked DiCaprio about the film’s ties to the climate crisis and the ongoing battle against the novel coronavirus, DiCaprio said he hoped the film would be a “wake-up call.” .
“If you’re making a film about climate change, it’s almost impossible to get people to feel the urgency and hold up a mirror to our culture, our media, our politics and all those things,” said the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star.
“And I just felt like it was an amazing gift to be part of a movie that encapsulated exactly what we’re going through at that particular moment.
“But yeah, I’m a bit Debbie Downer because time is running out,” he added.

Activist: The star, whose current Netflix film Don’t Look Up tackles the same subject, recently said he hopes the film will open viewers’ eyes to the threat of climate change
Meanwhile, Brie wasn’t the only one to receive a cold shoulder on social media from another celeb.
Her Twin Sister Nikki Admitted She Once Sneaked Into Fellow E! star Kourtney Kardashian DMs and got crickets in return.
“I don’t even watch their show, but I’ve seen some things, I’m like, ‘I think she might be really affected,'” she revealed.
Adding: “If she saw it, she probably thought, ‘Who is that girl? ”

Left to read: Meanwhile, Brie wasn’t the only one to receive a cold shoulder on social media from another celebrity, sister Nikki said she had contacted Kourtney Kardashian before and got no responnse.