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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > Leo DiCaprio Misses Awards Show Due to U.S. Military Operation in Venezuela
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Leo DiCaprio Misses Awards Show Due to U.S. Military Operation in Venezuela

Last updated: January 4, 2026 4:15 am
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Leonardo DiCaprio was unable to attend the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala on Saturday, January 3, due to travel disruptions caused by the U.S. military operation in Venezuela. The actor, who was set to receive the Desert Palm Achievement Award for his role in the Oscar contender “One Battle After Another,” was unable to fly to California from St. Barts because of restricted airspace related to the military action.

A spokesperson for the Palm Springs International Film Festival confirmed the news, stating that while they were disappointed that DiCaprio couldn’t be there in person, they were honored to recognize his exceptional work and contributions to cinema. DiCaprio and his girlfriend, Vittoria Ceretti, were reported to have spent New Year’s Day with NFL legend Tom Brady on a yacht off the coast of St. Barts.

The travel disruptions not only affected DiCaprio but also caused issues for other travelers, with the Palm Springs International Airport reporting a ground stop for departing flights due to an FAA air traffic control issue. Flights were grounded for around four hours before the restrictions were lifted.

The travel disruptions were linked to the U.S. military raid in Venezuela that led to the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that Maduro would face charges of narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, and possession of weapons. President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. would oversee Venezuela until a safe transition could be ensured.

Following Maduro’s arrest, commercial flights in the region were affected, with no flights crossing over Venezuelan airspace. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy indicated that normal travel would resume in the region the following day.

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Despite missing the gala, DiCaprio was honored with the Desert Palm Achievement Award for his performance in “One Battle After Another.” Festival chairman Nachhattar Singh Chandi praised DiCaprio for his emotionally charged performance and his enduring influence in the film industry.

While DiCaprio was unable to attend, other stars like Timothée Chalamet, Michael B. Jordan, Adam Sandler, and Kate Hudson were expected to be present at the ceremony. The Palm Springs International Film Awards had announced DiCaprio as a guest of honor back in November, recognizing his exceptional body of work and lasting impact on screen acting. The world is currently facing an unprecedented crisis with the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19. The virus, which originated in Wuhan, China, has rapidly spread across the globe, causing widespread panic and uncertainty. Governments around the world have taken drastic measures to try and contain the virus, including implementing travel bans, closing schools and businesses, and encouraging social distancing.

The impact of the coronavirus has been felt in every aspect of daily life. Healthcare systems are under immense strain as hospitals struggle to cope with the influx of patients. Medical professionals are working around the clock to treat those who have been infected, putting their own health at risk in the process. The shortage of medical supplies, such as masks and ventilators, has further exacerbated the situation.

Economies around the world have taken a hit as businesses are forced to close their doors and employees are laid off. The stock market has experienced extreme volatility, with trillions of dollars wiped off the value of global markets. Governments are scrambling to provide financial support to those affected by the crisis, but the long-term economic impact remains uncertain.

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The social impact of the coronavirus has also been significant. People are being urged to practice social distancing and self-isolation in order to slow the spread of the virus. This has led to feelings of loneliness and isolation for many, as they are unable to see friends and family members. The closure of schools has also disrupted the education of millions of students around the world, with many having to adapt to online learning for the first time.

Despite the challenges posed by the coronavirus, there have been glimmers of hope. Scientists are working tirelessly to develop a vaccine for the virus, with some hopeful that one could be available within the next year. Communities have come together to support one another, with neighbors checking in on each other and offering help to those in need. And the resilience and strength of healthcare workers on the frontlines of the crisis have been nothing short of inspiring.

As the world continues to navigate through this crisis, it is important to stay informed, follow the advice of health officials, and take care of one another. While the road ahead may be uncertain, it is through unity and solidarity that we will overcome this challenge and emerge stronger on the other side.

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