Brad Pitt Worried That His ‘Pretty Boy’ Image Would Impact His Career Brad Pitt was once worried about his reputation. In a clip from the new E! True Hollywood Story chronicling the 57-year-old actor s rise to fame, insiders weighed…
Brad Pitt was afraid of getting typecast as the ‘pretty boy’ in Hollywood
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Saturday Apr 17, 2021
American actor Brad Pitt is currently one of the biggest stars in Hollywood and he has his charming personality, stellar acting prowess and killer looks to thank for that.
That being said, there was a time when the ‘Golden Boy of Hollywood’ didn’t want to be known just for his attractiveness after the success of his breakout film
Thelma & Louise.
His fear of being typecast was discussed by experts during
E! True Hollywood Story about how the star catapulted to fame and was the talk of town after the film s release.
Brad Pitt thought his ‘pretty boy’ repute in Hollywood would destroy his career
Entertainment
Sat, Apr 17, 2021
Hollywood star Brad Pitt has been reigning over hearts since decades now with his on-screen brilliance and irresistible good looks.
There was a time when the ‘Golden Boy of Hollywood’ didn’t want to be known just for his attractiveness after the success of his breakout film
Thelma & Louise.
This was discussed by experts during
E! True Hollywood Story about how the star catapulted to fame and was the talk of town after the film s release.
Psychologist and author Cooper Lawrence explained: Suddenly he became somebody who was constantly on the cover of magazines and everybody wanted to know about his social life and who he was dating.”
Mass Effect
2, was initially supposed to be a pansexual character who could engage in a relationship with the player’s character no matter which gender they chose. The option for female characters to romance Jack was cut because the studio felt that the sequel’s sexual content was going to be placed under a microscope after the controversy that the previous game had caused. Kindregan told The Gamer in an interview, “It was actually very late that [Jack’s arc] became a male/female-only romance.”
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Mass Effect had been pretty heavily and really unfairly criticized in the US by Fox News, which at the time… maybe more people in the world thought that there was a connection between reality and what gets discussed on Fox News,” he continued. “The development team of