Remember when George Clooney paid a visit to Scotland last year and The Eroticism of Class and the Enigma of Margaret Atwood's "Alias Grace"everybody lost their minds?
Well, history is repeating itself.
SEE ALSO: 13 reactions that prove George Clooney mania is sweeping ScotlandOn Thursday, Leonardo DiCaprio paid a visit to a Scottish cafe called Home, which is part of a homeless charity connected to the sandwich shop Clooney visited when he was in Edinburgh.
And, like, with Clooney's visit, Scotland lost its collective mind.
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It's difficult to say whether the reaction to Leo's visit was bigger or not than Clooney's, but one thing seems clear: they are both very, very popular in Scotland.
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