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Brad Pitt The cover shoot for GQ’s August issue has caused a frenzy in social media.
On Wednesday, the magazine released the first look at Pete on the cover. The movie star is lying surrounded by dark flowers with a blank look on his face. Pete spoke to the magazine to promote his latest project, “Bullet Train,” which comes out in August.
After the release, many Twitter users took to the platform to share their opinions.
Several comments seen on Twitter have compared Pete’s shot to a dead body. Several users described the photo as a wax figure of Pete.
He wrote, “Brad Pitt looks like a wax figure on the cover of GQ” One person.
Brad Pitt says he’s on “the last leg” in his acting career
“Whoever picks this cover for Brad Pitt’s GQ issue will get fireddddd”, on the other hand Share user.
“Brad looks like a real corpse on the cover of GQ,” One person wrote.
Another Twitter user mentioned Pitt Separated wife, Angelina JolieAnd the in a tweet. Someone in GQ hates Brad Pitt. This cover screams ‘Justice for Angelina!’ “
A representative for GQ did not respond to a Fox News request for comment.
The photographer behind the shoot, Elizaveta Borodina, took Instagram To share the “surreal” feeling was the shooting of Pete.
“It feels really surreal to see a face you’ve known so well your whole life, reflected in the photos you make yourself,” she wrote.
“It feels all the more surreal to have Brad Pitt collaborate on your vision, engage any challenge with charm and humor, quickly get the images to the core – and add something of his own, something special – that will further enrich the story.”
In his interview with the outlet, Pitt, 58, hinted at his upcoming retirement from Hollywood and considers himself on the “last leg” of his career.
Pete told outlets, before adding, “I consider myself on my last leg. This is the last chapter or the last third. What will this section be? And how do I want to design it?”
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Acting house started At the age of 22 after leaving the University of Missouri before earning his degree in journalism. The actor had intended to pursue a career as an art director, but ended up getting roles in “Another World” and “Rising Pain” after taking acting lessons.
Pitt went on to get roles in “Thelma & Louise,” “Moneyball,” and “Mr. and Mrs. Smith.”
Creating things and making things is something Pete has always enjoyed.
“I am one of those creatures that speaks through art,” Pete told outlets. “I just always want to make. If I don’t make, I’m dying somehow.”
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As the actor enters the last period of his career, Pitt remains embroiled in a divorce battle from his estranged wife. Pete and Jolie have been married for two years before The actress has filed for divorce In 2016, he effectively ended their 12-year relationship.
latest house projectBullet Train hits theaters August 5th.
Fox News’ Lauren Overholtz contributed to this report.