Leonardo DiCaprio seems to be interested in two things: models and the environment. His charity, the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, focuses on fighting climate change and protecting the planet and on Wednesday night he pulled out the big guns to promote their annual gala. He had a Titanic reunion! Mashable reports that both Billy Zane and Kate Winslet both showed up to save the icecaps and pose for the super fans.
Mashable also noted that people were basically making the same joke over and over again on Twitter, just like Billy Zane did in his Instagram post. Yes. The Titanic was sunk by an iceberg. Now, the cast is trying to save icebergs. I guess that’s irony? Hard word to define.
Iceberg sank The Titanic, Jack died. Irony is, after 20 years, Rose, Jack & Cal patched up, joined hands to save iceberg https://t.co/D9KoGJrlty
— Debarati Majumder (@debarati_m) July 27, 2017
Billy Zane, Kate Winslet, and Leonardo DiCaprio have a Titanic reunion. Instead of being hit by an iceberg, they gather to save icebergs. pic.twitter.com/LJ7uSzVjPR
— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) July 27, 2017
Jack, Rose & Cal are saving the Iceberg!!!???????? #Titanic https://t.co/wViwumxIqT
— FluffyCakesLives? (@Erin4121979) July 28, 2017
Highest of ironies: cast of Titanic has 20yr reunion to discuss how they can save melting ice caps. #LeonardoDiCapriofoundation
— Cody A. Brobst (@CodyABrobst) July 27, 2017
If you’re ever feeling salty at someone, just remember leonardo dicaprio was killed by an iceberg and now he wants to stop them from melting
— mike (@michaelgoesbleh) July 23, 2017
Leonardo DiCaprio, once killed by an iceberg, now fights to stop them from melting. THAT’S putting aside your differences ?
— John T. Bonaccorsi (@imjohnbon) April 21, 2017
There are a lot more since Mashable posted and I bet there will be even more as these pictures trickle on social media. It’s fine to make the same joke as everyone else. When something’s funny, it’s funny. But is this funny?!
#Titanic stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, and Billy Zane reunited: 1997 vs. 2017 https://t.co/fWaSfkaamn pic.twitter.com/Fzc2pL52w2
— Jarett Wieselman (@JarettSays) July 26, 2017