Brad Pitt may no longer appear in movies as he is rumored to be leaving Tinseltown. The 57-year-old actor is said to have made up his mind to quit Hollywood, and it seems that his decision is for good.
Brad is giving up Hollywood?
As per Star Magazine, Brad Pitt wants to spend more time with his children, do more charity work, travel, and get into arts. This is why he decided to take time off from acting and focus more on what he likes to do and his kids.
“Brad knows Hollywood will always be there for him,” the tipster supposedly told Star. “But he wants to chill and see the world with a new lens. His kids will be a big part of it and he can’t wait.”
It was added that Brad Pitt is also heading back to his hometown, in Missouri, where his parents and relatives live. The source revealed, he is expected to come home for the holidays.
“Brad goes to see his parents, brother, and sister, and other relatives more often than people think,” the source added. “He never lost his Midwestern values.”
As he heads home, he would be bringing his children, and he is planning to stay for most of 2021. He is taking his kids there as he really wants them to know this place that is far better than L.A. or Hollywood.
The truth about Brad’s decision to quit the limelight
Gossip Cop checked the details to know the truth on this claim. Is Brad Pitt really ditching Hollywood to pursue things he loves?
The gossip police found out that there is no truth in the report that the “One Upon a Time in Hollywood” actor is taking time off and leave Tinseltown. In reality, he has many projects lined up for him in Hollywood. He
He is not taking a break-even for a short time, but rather, his works continue. With that said, it is clear that this rumor is totally false. Also, although he may really be going back home to Missouri, surely it will be to spend some time with his family, who he doesn’t see often. Finally, Gossip Cop stated that it reached out to Brad Pitt’s reps, and they immediately dismiss the claims.


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