Australian woman screams at Leonardo DiCaprio about fracking as he draws a ...

Australian woman screams at Leonardo DiCaprio about fracking as he draws a ...
Australian woman screams at Leonardo DiCaprio about fracking as he draws a ...

An Australian woman has screamed an environmental message at Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio as he arrived at the COP26 conference in Glasgow.

The A-lister attended the second day of the crucial environmental conference to hear US President Joe Biden announce to world leaders that the US will cut methane emissions by 30 per cent by 2030. 

As he made his way to the main hall, Mr DiCaprio was swamped by photographers, security personnel, fans and a persistent Australian woman who shouted a message about fracking on Indigenous people's land in Australia.

'Leo, talk to Indigenous people about fracking on their land!' the woman yelled, metres from the star who describes himself on his Instagram bio as an 'actor and environmentalist'.

The woman, believed to be Indigenous art gallery owner Rikki Dank 9back to camera), shouts at Mr DiCaprio as he arrives at COP26 in Glasgow

The woman, believed to be Indigenous art gallery owner Rikki Dank 9back to camera), shouts at Mr DiCaprio as he arrives at COP26 in Glasgow

Leonardo DiCaprio was swamped by photographers, security personnel, fans as he arrived at the COP26 summit

Leonardo DiCaprio was swamped by photographers, security personnel, fans as he arrived at the COP26 summit

Security personnel around Mr DiCaprio at one stage subtly pushed the woman back away as she tried to approach the actor

Security personnel around Mr DiCaprio at one stage subtly pushed the woman back away as she tried to approach the actor

Mr DiCaprio, wearing a black mask, kept his head down as he battled through hundreds of people in the public area of the Scottish Event Campus where the summit is being held. 

'Mr DiCaprio, talk to indigenous women in Australia about fracking practices on their land!' the woman persisted.

'The government just gave $50million to frack their country. The Australian government is fracking their land.' 

Security personnel around Mr DiCaprio at one stage subtly pushed the woman back away as she tried to approach the actor.

She can still be heard yelling in the background as the star reaches the escalator up to the main hall.

Aboriginal artist Nardurna said on Facebook that the woman shouting at Mr DiCaprio is her sister, Rikki Dank, who runs an Aboriginal art gallery, Lajarri, in Dubai. 

'You can hear her in this video calling on Leonardo DiCaprio to speak to Indigenous women about fracking on Country in Australia, let's hope he heard her,' Nardurna posted.

'I am so incredibly proud my sister took time out of her life and business to travel from Dubai to Glasgow to represent us.

'Well done smelly.'  

Rikki Dank, a Karanjini Gundanji woman, has campaigned against fracking on her family's traditional land in the Northern Territory

Rikki Dank, a Karanjini Gundanji woman, has campaigned against fracking on her family's traditional land in the Northern Territory

'You can hear her in this video calling on Leonardo DiCaprio to speak to Indigenous women about fracking on Country in Australia, let's hope he heard her,' the sister of Ms Dank (above) posted on Facebook

'You can hear her in this video calling on Leonardo DiCaprio to speak to

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