Tom Hardy finally got that tattoo after losing a bet to Leonardo DiCaprio
A casual two years later
Tom Hardy has proved he's a man of his word and finally got the tattoo he promised his friend Leonardo DiCaprio he'd get, if Leo won an Oscar.
Tom lost the bet when he said Leo would not receive an Oscar for his role in The Revenant back in 2016, however, the actor went on to win the award for Best Actor.
Tom was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his part in the film.
At the time, Tom told Esquire magazine that his penance for losing the bet was to get 'Leo Knows Everything' tattooed on his body, but he hadn’t quite got round to it.
“I haven’t got it yet. Because it sucks," he told the publication.
"He wrote, in this really s----y handwriting, ‘Leo knows everything', I was like, ‘OK, I’ll get it done, but you have to write it properly'."
And a casual two years later, it seems Tom's kept his word as followers spotted the new inking after Tom posed for a selfie with fans.
After taking photos for Tom out in San Francisco, photographer Andrew Calisterio shared a photo he'd taken with the star.
He wrote, 'Captured a couple Pictures for @tomhardy today. Fingers crossed 🤞🏼 he posts them. Regardless here’s an obligatory selfie.' sic
And fans were quick to spot his new inking.
One wrote, 'F--k! Did You notice the 'Leo knows...' Tattoo an his bicep? Wasnt that the bet?' sic
Another added, 'Oh, on the biceps? 'Leo knows all'? He didn't really hide it..... :D'.
In other Tom Hardy news, he recently rescued and rehomed loads of abandoned puppies he found in the park. After discovering the abandoned Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppies, Tom posted on Instagram telling fans he’d delivered the dogs to Battersea Cats and Dogs Home and encouraged his followers to pay them a visit.
He wrote, 'New Staffies found and brought to Battersea this am in a box found in park. Look at them. I want to house them all 8 weeks old. Go see them xxx.'
Battersea Cats and Dogs Home later shared the good news that homes had been found for them, saying, 'Found abandoned in a box in London’s Victoria Park, these 7-week-old, Staffie puppies were brought straight to Battersea. Luckily they all have homes lined up as soon as they’re old enough. 🐶'.