Leonardo DiCaprio's 50th birthday party was sure to be a must-see as he invited Hollywood's A-list to the party in West Hollywood.
But the real show was outside, when the Academy Award winner's disgruntled neighbors flocked to the attendants to complain about the party and the traffic it caused.
DiCaprio invited a number of stars to the party, including Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom, Robin Thicke and her partner April Love Geary, Bill Maher, and numerous supermodels.
Brad Pitt and his girlfriend Ines de Ramon were also pictured arriving at the party in the actor's Porsche.
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Leonardo DiCaprio was in high spirits on Saturday as he celebrated his 50th birthday surrounded by a host of Hollywood stars. (Allen J. Scherben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon were spotted leaving Leonardo DiCaprio's 50th birthday party. The pair looked in good spirits as they departed the star-studded event in a gray Porsche. (Alex Jr./Backgrid)
Video obtained by Fox News Digital shows several residents in the area where the party was held decrying security and lamenting the neglect of their property. Officials told Fox News Digital that residents in the area were notified of the party in advance.
“People are trying to drive over my property and my neighbor's property,” a disgruntled man told a woman wearing a long green jacket. “If there is damage here, who will take responsibility?”
The woman promised the man she would give him her contact information, but added: “I have nothing to do with this party other than reading the list.”
“I know, I know,” the man said. “Someone hit my car and it ran all over my front lawn.''
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Sources told Fox News Digital that residents in the area where Leonardo DiCaprio's party will be held were notified ahead of the event. (Laurent Coffel/Gamma Raffo, via Getty Images)
The same man was then heard possibly asking customers on his property if they could please stop making a U-turn.
“You can do it, I’m sure you can do it if you give me a second,” the same woman answered.
“Where's my security guard? Can you come with me?” she asked, walking toward a man in a suit located on the perimeter of the property, asking the resident to accompany her to her home.
As residents navigated the streets, escorted by men in security jackets, they could see long lines of cars trying to get through the neighborhood or parking for parties. Some engines spin in the background. Once in the driveway, the resident said, “They were going in and out, and someone almost hit my car a minute ago.”

Leonardo DiCaprio's neighbors were furious that their property was not considered. (Valerie Macon/AFP via Getty Images)
“Oh, really? I'm sorry,” the man in the suit replied. He promised the man that he would “take care of it.”
However, this resident was not the only one who was upset. The video cuts to footage of a young man visibly shaken near the valet area. The same official told Fox News Digital that event officials were located far away from where the actual party would be held.
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“Just to be clear, I'm being modest, but I can go higher if I want to. What's going on here?” the man asked. It was explained that there was a party going on, but that didn't cause him to leave.
“I understand it's not your fault, but I need to know who is responsible. I intend to sue,” he said, indicating his intention to take further action.
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The video shows another young man slamming the door, walking toward the commotion outside, and asking for the manager, trying to determine what's going on. He becomes brusque when someone suggests calling the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD).
“Do you know what you can do?'' someone in the party asked.
“Yes, to report it to the police. [they] Never show up,” the young man retorted.
“Call 9-1-1,” someone said.
“I already did that,” he explained. “They said they were coming. It's going to take a while.”

Two complaints about Leonardo DiCaprio's party were filed with the Los Angeles Police Department late Saturday and early Sunday. (Valerie Macon/AFP via Getty Images)
The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to Fox News Digital that it had received two complaints about “loud parties” in the area where the “Wolf of Wall Street” star's birthday party was being held. One incident occurred at 10:11 p.m. Saturday and the other just after midnight Saturday. Sunday.
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FOX News Digital has reached out to DiCaprio's representatives for comment.
DiCaprio celebrated his 50th birthday today, November 11th.





