You Can Stay in Leonardo DiCaprio's Crib for 163 Hours, but There Are Some Caveats
You must follow “house rules.”
At amfAR’s 23rd annual Cinema Against AIDS event at the Cannes Film Festival, Leonardo DiCaprio auctioned off a stay at his lavish Palm Springs estate, but there’s some interesting caveats to the offer. Firstly, Leo’s home will only be available for 163 hours, from 3 p.m. on January 16, 2017 to 10 a.m. on January 23. Additionally, it was stated that a maximum of 12 people can stay in this house, just as long as those people follow “house rules.” Unfortunately those rules have yet to be publicized, so we can only speculate what they are. Which we’ve done for the last hour.
After a winning bid of $336,000 USD, Leo offered up his home for a second stay, which had a winning bid at over $100,000 USD.