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Leonardo DiCaprio’s 1991 ‘Pasta, Pasta & More Pasta’ Interview Confirmed


That Leonardo DiCaprio 'Pasta, Pasta & More Pasta' 1991 Interview Is Real, Mentioned During Golden Globes 2026!

Leonardo DiCaprio truly expressed his love for pasta at a young age!

The 51-year-old actor was humorously teased by the 2026 Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser during her opening monologue.

At one point, while poking fun at him for his history of dating younger women, she admitted it was challenging to find anything about the notoriously private actor.

Leo, I’m sorry I made that joke, it’s cheap, I tried not to. But we don’t know anything else about you, man. There’s nothing else. I searched. The most in-depth interview you’ve ever given was in Teen Beat in 1991. Is your favorite food still ‘pasta, pasta and more pasta?’” she asked, to which he agreed.

The Internet quickly uncovered the then 16-year-old actor’s interview from the magazine.

A scan of the interview revealed that he also shared his favorite vacation spot is “Europe (Germany),” favorite colors are “black and purple,” favorite type of clothes is “Nike,” and worst school subject is “math.”

He cited his first ambition as “acting,” and revealed his first record was Michael Jackson‘s Thriller, and his favorite book is Lord of the Flies.

Discover what else the host said while roasting him!

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