It Will Cost You A Titanic Sum To Cozy Up In Leonardo DiCaprio’s Bed

Only if you abide by his "house rules."
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Reuters

At the amfAR’s 23rd annual Cinema Against AIDS gala, one lucky bidder paid a titanic amount of money for an experience few outside of the Victoria's Secret catalogue are familiar with: sharing Leonardo DiCaprio's bed.

"The Revenant" actor and the rest of celebrity elite gathered at the Cannes Film Festival event to raise funds for AIDS research on Thursday night. DiCaprio, who auctioned off a $280,000 dinner on his yacht last year, upped the ante by offering a week stay at his Palm Springs vacation home.

According to Deadline, the winning bid went for 150,000 euros or around $168,000, although Variety reports that house was auctioned for $500,000.

Regardless of the price, Leo had a few stipulations. Although the actor will not be in attendance, no more than 12 guests can stay at his pad during the very specific time frame of January 16, 2017 at 3 p.m. until January 23rd at 10 a.m. and all must abide by "house rules."

By house rules, we assume he means vaping while watching daily "Titanic" viewings and wearing a strict dress code (University of Michigan hat, bandana, shapeless T-shirt).

Variety also reports that apart from the auction, DiCaprio spent most of the night on his phone. We don't have Cannes kind of cash, but we're putting down a $20 he texted "boo boo" at least once or twice.

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