Leonardo DiCaprio steps up ice bucket challenge with $100,000 donation
Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio has stepped up the ice bucket challenge by donating a massive $100,000 to the ALS Association.
The Titanic star completed the feat in Canada, where he is currently filming a documentary with director Darren Aronofsky about the effects of oil sands drilling.
DiCaprio gathered with the documentary crew to take on the
challenge, and pass it on to some of the world's leading petroleum
and oil producers, while the actor also targeted Canadian Prime
Minister Stephen Harper.
In the video, the actor says, "I happen to be here in Alberta
learning about the Canadian tar sands, its impact on our climate
and the way they affect the lands, water and health of the
indigenous communities that live here. We're here to accept the ALS
challenge and I'm happy to donate to this very worth cause."
The star was then drenched in a bucket of icy water to complete the
challenge, which is raising money and awareness for ALS, also known
as Lou Gehrig's disease and motor neurone disease.
Other stars to have taken on the stunt include fellow Hollywood
actors Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston and Gwyneth
Paltrow.