Brad Pitt

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Brad Pitt opens up about suffering with prosopagnosia – aka "face ... (cosmopolitan.com)

According to the NHS, prosopagnosia prevents the sufferer from recognising people's faces. "Face blindness often affects people from birth and is usually a ...

In fact, suffering with prosopagnosia has left the 58-year-old actor feeling ashamed, and although he has never been officially diagnosed with the condition, he is pretty sure that he has it. Elsewhere in the article, Pitt revealed he'd previously dealt with a bout of depression. "Face blindness often affects people from birth and is usually a problem a person has for most or all of their life," the NHS website notes.

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Brad Pitt hints at retirement: "I consider myself on my last leg" (GamesRadar+)

Brad Pitt has hinted at retirement, revealing that he thinks of himself as in the final stages of his acting career. Pitt has been acting since 1987, ...

As well as acting, Pitt also has a production company named Plan B Entertainment, which this year is releasing the upcoming Netflix movie Blonde, starring Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe, as well as an adaptation of Miriam Toews's book Women Talking, which focuses on Mennonite women coming together against the men of their community who have been sexually assaulting them in their sleep. Brad Pitt has hinted at retirement, revealing that he thinks of himself as in the final stages of his acting career. The cast of Women Talking includes Jessie Buckley, Rooney Mara, Frances McDormand, and Ben Whishaw.

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Brad Pitt claims he's on the "last leg" of his film career (NME.com)

Brad Pitt has suggested he is approaching the final stage of his film career. "I consider myself in my last leg," he said.

“Because I’d seen things of other people, like Philip Seymour Hoffman, who had been recorded while they were spilling their guts, and that’s just atrocious to me.” “I consider myself on my last leg,” Pitt said. If I’m not making, I’m dying in some way.”

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Brad Pitt admits being tricked into 'foolish' year-long hunt for buried ... (New York Post)

The "Moneyball" star told GQ magazine that he was told gold worth millions of dollars was known to be buried under Château Miraval, his 1000-acre estate in ...

He never found any gold — and later realized that the man who told him the initial tall tale had been seeking investments for a radar company. It proved to be “pretty foolish in the end,” Pitt admitted. The “Moneyball” star told GQ magazine that he was told gold worth millions of dollars was known to be buried under Château Miraval, his 1,000-acre estate in Provence.

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Brad Pitt spent a 'foolish' year searching for gold in his French estate (Page Six)

Brad Pitt was duped into searching for buried treasure in the backyard of his French chateau, he confessed in a new interview.

The “Moneyball” star called the experience “pretty foolish in the end,” but concluded, “It was just the hunt that was exciting.” However, after a year of searching, Pitt found no treasure and discovered that the man who told him about it was seeking investment in some sort of a radar company. The “Once Upon a Time in … Hollywood” star revealed in his GQ magazine August 2022 cover story that a man once convinced him that one of the previous owners of his French chateau stole millions of dollars’ worth of gold during the medieval times and buried it in the estate.

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Brad Pitt Opened Up About Attending "Selective" AA Meetings After ... (BuzzFeed News)

Brad previously admitted that alcohol had “become a problem” before Angelina filed for a divorce.

“I was always moving with the currents, drifting in a way, and onto the next. Brad also spoke openly about the Child Services investigation into him, saying: “I was really on my back and chained to a system when Child Services was called. In 2017, Brad admitted that his struggle with alcohol was a factor in the breakdown of his relationship, telling British GQ: “I can't remember a day since I got out of college when I wasn't boozing or had a spliff, or something. “Because I’d seen things of other people who had been recorded while they were spilling their guts, and that’s just atrocious to me.” “I think joy’s been a newer discovery, later in life,” he told the publication. “It took a lot for me to be in a position where I felt I had to separate from the father of my children.”

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Brad Pitt Admits He Spent a Year Searching for Buried Treasure on ... (Jezebel)

It's dumb to say celebrities are just like us, because even if they're grocery shopping, carrying a cardboard box, or picking their nose, they're still ...

There are tales of buried treasure everywhere—but very few tales of anyone searching for buried treasure when all they had to do was simply search their bank account. “Maybe it has something to do with where I grew up,” Pitt said of his willingness to believe the radar salesman, “because in the Ozark Mountains there were always stories of hidden caches of gold.” Just admit you got scammed, bro. It’s dumb to say celebrities are just like us, because even if they’re grocery shopping, carrying a cardboard box, or picking their nose, they’re still doing it with millions of dollars in their bank accounts and with multiple homes to hang out in.

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Fright club: Brad Pitt's GQ photoshoot is an embarrassment of pictures (The Guardian)

Amazingly, this is the least startling setup of the shoot. Scroll through the interview and you'll see Pitt dressed like a Jim Morrison waxwork having a stroke, ...

And this is how a big magazine came to devote several pages to one of the world’s most famous men doing bad David Lynch cosplay. As such, an inordinately vast portion of the interview is given over to the dullest subject on earth. It is an example of the worst kind of celebrity magazine profile. Amazingly, this is the least startling setup of the shoot. Still, GQ has done a very thorough job of taking one of the world’s most photogenic men and making him staggeringly unphotogenic. Because, thanks to the selection of portraits that accompany his new GQ interview, we already know what he will look like dead.

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Twitter is not a fan of Brad Pitt's GQ magazine cover (Los Angeles Times)

Per usual, the internet has a lot of opinions about Brad Pitt's GQ cover. Pitt sat down with the magazine to promote his new film, 'Bullet Train.'

... Maybe it has something to do with where I grew up, because in the Ozark Mountains there were always stories of hidden caches of gold.” One particularly wild excerpt from the conversation involves a French vineyard at the center of a legal battle between Pitt and his ex-wife, Angelina Jolie. More than one person described the experience of encountering the photo on their Twitter timeline as a “jump scare.” Another likened the image to a “wax figure.” But that’s not all: The Oscar winner told GQ that someone tricked him a few years back into believing that millions of dollars’ worth of gold was buried somewhere on the property. “I got obsessed,” Pitt said. The actor spoke with the publication to promote his forthcoming action film, “Bullet Train,” which opens in August.

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Brad Pitt opens up about attending Alcoholics Anonymous (Independent Tribune)

The Oscar-winning actor got sober after his wife Angelina Jolie filed for divorce in 2016 and to make sure he didn't fall off the wagon, Brad attended an AA ...

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Brad Pitt was 'obsessed' with looking for buried treasure at his estate (Crow River Media)

Brad Pitt was "obsessed" with digging for gold at his estate. The 58-year-old actor was once told that treasure said to be worth millions of dollars was known to be buried under his Château Miraval estate and he spent a year trying to find it before ...

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Brad Pitt opens up about attending Alcoholics Anonymous (The Daily Nonpareil)

The Oscar-winning actor got sober after his wife Angelina Jolie filed for divorce in 2016 and to make sure he didn't fall off the wagon, Brad attended an AA ...

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People are Convinced Brad Pitt Came Out of the Closet After New ... (INTO)

Suddenly it's acceptable for straight men to queerbait—or has it always been? Such is but one of the questions posed by Brad Pitt's recent British GQ cover, ...

— Meech (@MediumSizeMeech)June 22, 2022 — Meech (@MediumSizeMeech)June 22, 2022 The only problem?

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Brad Pitt was 'obsessed' with looking for buried treasure at his estate (Purdue Exponent)

Brad Pitt used to be "obsessed" with digging for gold after falesy being told there was "millions of dollars" worth of buried treasure at his vineyard.

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Brad Pitt reveals he suffers prosopagnosia: “Nobody believes me” (The Independent)

The actor has not been officially diagnosed with any neurological disorder.

According to Pitt, the change is partly due to a “greater embrace” of his friends and family”. I am going to get it tested,” he added at the time. This is not the first time that Pitt has spoken publicly about his inability to recognise faces, and the resulting impact the difficulty has on his reputation. While speaking to GQ, the actor acknowledged that “nobody believes” him when he discusses his possible medical condition. “So I swear to God, I took one year where I just said, This year, I’m just going to cop to it and say to people: ‘Okay, where did we meet?’ But it just got worse. The condition often affects people from birth, and typically remains a problem for life.

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Brad Pitt opens up on his struggles with prosopagnosia - a face ... (woman&home)

Brad Pitt has opened up in a recent interview about his struggles following his divorce and his undiagnosed cognitive disorder.

This includes Bullet Train and Babylon. Brad is also working behind the scenes to produce She Said, a film about Harvey Weinstein's sexual abuse, and a Marilyn Monroe biopic titled Blonde. "Because I’d seen things of other people who had been recorded while they were spilling their guts, and that’s just atrocious to me." "I consider myself on my last leg," he revealed. He struggles to remember new people, to recognize their faces, and he fears it’s led to a certain impression of him: that he’s remote and aloof, inaccessible, self-absorbed. he then added, "I wanna meet another [person with the disorder]." "I always felt very alone in my life."

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Brad Pitt eyeing retirement: "I consider myself on my last leg" (Lifestyle Asia)

During a recent interview with 'GQ' Brad Pitt talked about his retirement from Hollywood, how COVID-19 impacted his perspective and more.

Pitt has turned his focus to things behind the camera lately. He revealed that the last two years have had a great impact on his mindset, and the COVID-19 lockdown has changed his perspective immensely. During the interview, Pitt also spoke about how he came to terms with having ‘low-grade depression’ over the last couple of years. After entertaining the audience for over three decades with classic films and on-screen performances, Brad Pitt has started talking about retirement. He will be seen in David Leitch’s 2022 action blockbuster Bullet Train, starring Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Sandra Bullock. It is slated for a 5 August release. He is planning his future and what awaits him on the journey forward.

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Looking at Retirement, Brad Pitt Recalls Hunting for Crusader Gold (LA Magazine)

I just want to always make. If I'm not making, I'm dying in some way," Brad Pitt tells novelist Ottessa Moshfegh.

“He’s also really masculine and he’s also really hip; he gets the joke… Pitt is still surprised that he almost got hooked, calling the experience “pretty foolish in the end,” adding, “It was just the hunt that was exciting.” Just his presence in the four walls of the frame created that impression.” “He’s one of the last remaining big-screen movie stars,” Tarantino, who directed Pitt in 2009’s Inglorious Basterds and 2019’s Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, waxes rhapsodic. “It’s just a different breed of man. It seems Pitt was the target of a classic scam, as he eventually discovered the man was trying to put the touch on him for some kind of radar company scheme.

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I Consider Myself On My Last Leg: Brad Pitt Hints At Retirement (Outlook India)

Actor Brad Pitt is hinting at retirement after almost three decades of being in the entertainment industry.

Just his presence in the four walls of the frame created that impression," Tarantino said. Pitt described producing as "gratifying in new and different ways" but said he is open to appearing in front of the camera when the timing feels right. The director compared Pitt with iconic Hollywood stars like Paul Newman, Robert Redford, and Steve McQueen. "It’s just a different breed of man. Hollywood star Brad Pitt has dropped a major hint that he might soon be calling quits on his acting career after spending more than 30 years in the entertainment industry. The actor's banner is also behind 'Blonde', the Ana de Armas-starrer adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates' fictional biography of Marilyn Monroe. The Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation case and its verdict have been publicly presented as a resounding victory for Depp and confirmation of his 'objective' truth.

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Brad Pitt hints at retirement, says he's in the 'last leg' of his career (Lifestyle Asia)

During a recent interview with 'GQ' Brad Pitt talked about his retirement from Hollywood, how COVID-19 impacted his perspective and more.

Pitt has turned his focus to things behind the camera lately. He revealed that the last two years have had a great impact on his mindset, and the COVID-19 lockdown has changed his perspective immensely. During the interview, Pitt also spoke about how he came to terms with having ‘low-grade depression’ over the last couple of years. After entertaining the audience for over three decades with classic films and on-screen performances, Brad Pitt has started talking about retirement. He will be seen in David Leitch’s 2022 action blockbuster Bullet Train, starring Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Sandra Bullock. It is slated for a 5 August release. He is planning his future and what awaits him on the journey forward.

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Brad Pitt Says He is in the 'Last Leg' of His Career (MovieWeb)

Academy Award winner Brad Pitt has hinted at his eventual retirement. brad-pitt-once-upon-a-time Sony Pictures Releasing.

Of course, as is so often the case with these things, he is pulled back in by his handler Maria Beetle for one last job; collecting a briefcase on a bullet train heading from Tokyo to Kyoto. Once aboard, Ladybug realizes that he is not the only killer on the train, coming face-to-face and bullet-to-bullet with a variety of other assassins, who slowly discover that their objectives are all connected. Pitt has already been the recipient of an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, a Primetime Emmy Award, and more, thanks to his work as a producer under his production company, Plan B Entertainment. Hollywood superstar and Academy Award winner Brad Pitt has teased his impending retirement, revealing that he believes he is in the “last leg” of his acting career.

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