Leonardo DiCaprio flew in an Australian to do his eyebrows for the Oscars

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Can you believe what happened at the Academy Awards?

We are talking, of course, about Leonardo DiCaprio’s eyebrows.

They looked great.

And you’d hope so, because the actor flew his eyebrow artist, Sharon Lee, out from Australia for the occasion according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

Apparently, she did his BFF Tobey McGuire’s brows, too.

According to Lee’s website, the Brow Wow package includes, “an eyelash tint as well as a glycolic infused collagen eye treatment plus a full heated paraffin hand treatment followed by a light eye makeup application.”

Plus a complimentary drink and nibbles!

Lee’s services typically go for $200 (S$281.10), but that’s nothing compared to all the other expenses involved in plucking someone from across the globe for a pre-show beauty routine.

Lee flew out of Qantas International airport on Feb 23.

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A post shared by SHARON LEE (@sharonleeinc) on Feb 23, 2017 at 10:47pm PST

She enjoyed a glass of bubbly on the plane, as one should when remembering that The Revenant was a thing that happened to us.

#dontmindifido

#dontmindifido

A post shared by SHARON LEE (@sharonleeinc) on Feb 23, 2017 at 10:53pm PST

Lee saw multiple red carpets and brunched.

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A post shared by SHARON LEE (@sharonleeinc) on Feb 25, 2017 at 1:15am PST

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Finally, it was time for the big show.

#whataday

#whataday

A post shared by SHARON LEE (@sharonleeinc) on Feb 25, 2017 at 7:37pm PST

And then, approximately two days later, she left.

A flight between Los Angeles and Australia takes approximately 14 hours, by the way.

#homewardbound

#homewardbound

A post shared by SHARON LEE (@sharonleeinc) on Feb 26, 2017 at 1:09pm PST

Although we do not have actual footage of Leo getting his eyebrows plucked, we can assume it looked a bit like this.

#getplucked Tel. 1300769011 #brobrows

#getplucked Tel. 1300769011 #brobrows

A post shared by SHARON LEE (@sharonleeinc) on Feb 28, 2017 at 10:27am PST

Quite the job.

Read the full article here.


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