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Morgan was furious after the A-List actor apparently snubbed him.
Back in 2016, Tom Hardy made an unusual promise. He bet his <em>Revenant</em> co-star Leonardo DiCaprio that he wouldn't win an Oscar for the film, and promised that if he <em>did</em> he'd get a tattoo of DiCaprio's choosing. SEE ALSO: Tom Hardy's 1999 mixtape has resurfaced and it's surprisingly catchy Well, we all know how that one ended — and judging by a recent photo of Hardy shared on Instagram, it seems he's finally kept his word. Captured a couple Pictures for @tomhardy today. Fingers crossed 🤞🏼 he posts them. Regardless here’s an obligatory selfie A post shared by Andrew Calisterio (@boozehoundcc) on Jan 28, 2018 at 6:50pm PST So, some context. Back in December 2016, Hardy explained the details of the bet in an interview with <em>Esquire</em> <em>. </em>He said that Leo had chosen what he wanted Hardy to get: a simple statement. "He wrote, in this really shitty handwriting, 'Leo knows everything,'" explained Hardy. "I was like, 'Okay, I'll get it done, but you have to write it properly.'" From the looks of that tattoo, he eventually settled on "Leo knows all". WATCH: What if 'Inception' was a feel-good holiday movie?
Trying to forge a career in Hollywood? Maybe try slapping your way to the top. <em>Time's</em> The Most Influential 100 People has been released, a regular feature in which profiles of the honorees are written by other famous people. SEE ALSO: This '13 Reasons Why' star could be the Asian leading man Hollywood needs In the case of Australian Margot Robbie, the actress was praised by director Martin Scorsese, the director of <em>The Wolf of Wall Street</em> — the film in which Robbie made her Hollywood breakthrough. Scorsese tried to answer the question on what Robbie is like by waxing lyrical about her "comedic genius" and "all-bets-off feistiness," reminiscent of classic Hollywood actresses. But what really convinced Scorsese that Robbie was right for her part in <em>The Wolf of Wall Street</em> was her "unique audacity" — which, well, basically means her giving Leonardo DiCaprio one across the face. "She clinched her part in <em>The Wolf of Wall Street</em> during our first meeting — by hauling off and giving Leonardo DiCaprio a thunderclap of a slap on the face, an improvisation that stunned us all," he wrote. Robbie recounted the moment in an interview with <em>Harper's Bazaar</em> back in 2015, where she barely got a word in during an improvised scene between herself and a "phenomenal" DiCaprio. She had to make her mark in the next scene, an argument between the couple: "In my head I was like, 'You have literally 30 seconds left in this room and if you don't do something impressive nothing will ever come of it. It's a once-in-a-lifetime chance, just take it," Robbie said. So when she was told to come over and kiss DiCaprio, in character as the unstable Jordan Belfort, Robbie did the opposite. "Another part of my brain clicks and I just go, Whack! I hit him in the face. And then I scream, 'Fuck you!' And that's not in the script at all. The room just went dead silent and I froze," she said. "And then all of a sudden Marty and Leo just burst out laughing. Marty says, 'That was great!' Leo's like, 'Hit me again!'" Robbie added. It was a slap that forged a career. Scorsese finished his attempt to explain what Robbie is like with one last quip: "This is not a complete answer to the perennial question, but it's a start. Margot is stunning in all she is and all she does, and she will astonish us forever." WATCH: There's now a Roomba for your lawn, but it'll cost ya