LEONARDO Di Caprio has been pictured at a COP26 fringe event in Glasgow.
The Hollywood star was snapped at The Engine Works on Lochburn Road in the city's Maryhill yesterday evening.
The image was shared on a story by the venue's Instagram account and shows the actor pictured alongside film producer Paul Goodenough.
Di Caprio is holding a book called 'The Most Important Comic Book on Earth: Stories to Save the World' - a global collaboration for planetary change written by a team of 300 environmentalists.
While it was anticipated the actor would be in Glasgow for the summit, there was no indication of his travel plans or arrival.
It is currently unknown how long he will be in the city for or if he will be attending any of the SEC conferences.
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