VIDEO: Watch Jonah Hill and Leonardo DiCaprio pose iconic love scene from Titanic in comedy spoof

The Wolf of Wall Street co-stars performed the skit on Saturday Night Live
Skit: Jonah Hill and Leonardo DiCaprio embrace
Rachel Blundy28 February 2014

Wolf of Wall Street co-stars Jonah Hill and Leonardo DiCaprio have re-enacted the famous flying scene from Oscar winning film Titanic in a comedy spoof.

Appearing on Saturday Night Live, the pair embraced each other as they paid homage to DiCaprio’s most iconic moment on the big screen.

The hilarious skit has already been watched more than 500,000 times on YouTube since the show aired at the weekend.

Skit: Jonah Hill and Leonardo DiCaprio embrace (Picture: YouTube/Saturday Night Live)

Before posing as lovestruck couple Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater, the two actors pretended to bicker about Hill, 30, describing DiCaprio as someone who is "still learning" his trade.

DiCaprio, 39, appeared on stage as Hill, who was hosting the show, performed an opening monologue.

Feigning annoyance, DiCaprio said: "I have a question, what the hell are you doing man?"

Hill, who pretended to be embarrassed, replied: "Pretty much just talking you up big time."

Watch the clip in full above.

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