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Japanese fans steal DiCaprio's shoes

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Posted: Jun 30, 2009 at 0924 hrs IST

New York Hollywood heart-throb Leonardo DiCaprio snubbed a group of Japanese fans during a recent trip to Japan and they extracted revenge on the star by stealing his shoes.

The 'Titanic' star was left bare-footed and red-faced after fans ran off with his shoes during a visit to an ancient temple, reported New York Post.

The Titanic star was sightseeing in the country and joined a group of fellow Americans on a trip to a hilltop temple in Kyoto. He upset some local fans by refusing to pose for photographs with them.

When the 34-year-old star took off his trainers to step inside the temple the fans ran off with them.

"They just ran off with them. The poor guy had to leave the place barefoot." an onlooker told the newspaper.

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