Leonardo DiCaprio might have gotten the last laugh over Nikki Glaser after she poked fun at him during the 2026 Golden Globe Awards.
Glaser, 41, appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday, April 21 to promote her new stand-up comedy special Good Girl. While chatting with Jimmy Fallon, Glaser recounted her experience hosting the January awards show for the second consecutive year and roasting celebrities, including DiCaprio, 51, whom she called out for not opening up about his life to the public in her funny monologue.

"After I do it, I always send flowers to everyone that I made fun of that was a good sport about it, which was everyone, just to say thank you because it is a part of why I'm successful at it," Glaser said. She noted that DiCaprio was "the only person who sent something back to me" and reminded the audience that she joked about DiCaprio's tendency to date younger women in her monologue.
"That joke's been going on longer than, you know, his current girlfriend has been alive. It's truly been around forever," Glaser quipped. "There was nothing else to say about him. And then I was like 'Well, that's kind of funny,' so I was like 'This guy doesn't reveal anything about himself. Let's find something he's revealed.'"
During the ceremony, Glaser also joked that one of the only pieces of information DiCaprio has ever shared about his private life involved a 1991 interview in which the actor said "[his] favorite food is pasta, pasta and more pasta." "And it really was real, and then he sent me three baskets of pasta as a thank you," she told Fallon. "So funny. So good. And part of me was like 'Does Leo want to smash?'"
During the Golden Globes, DiCaprio laughed, mouthed "Yes!" and pointed at Glaser to give her a playful thumbs up when she joked about his apparent love for pasta. "The type of girl he goes for, he wouldn't send pasta to," Glaser joked on The Tonight Show. "It was dry pasta. I think the company was Mena Pasta. Spaghetti O's, maybe, I would have been more his type."
In response to laughter from Fallon's audience at her jokes, Glaser added, "He dates young girls. I can't stop."
Glaser spoke with PEOPLE prior to hosting the Golden Globes in January and said at that time that she wanted "to not do what's expected or try to challenge myself to not say the thing that people are going to expect and try something else" while discussing DiCaprio specifically. "That's going to be the challenge this year, is just finding anything else about him that is right for mockery, but not mockery," she added at the time. "Also, he's a legend and was incredible in One Battle [After Another]. So that's also the other thing — as long as I really like these people and respect what they do, I can get away with saying something negative."
Glaser's new special Good Girl debuts on Hulu April 24.