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 Brad Pitt explained why he donned skirt during ‘Bullet Train’ screening

Brad Pitt

 Brad Pitt explained why he donned skirt during ‘Bullet Train’ screening

  • Brad Pitt wore a long brown skirt to the premiere of Bullet Train in Berlin.
  • He told the media why he chose the outfit for the event.
  • The actor said, “The breeze,” and he smiled very broadly when asked what made him want to wear such a revealing outfit.

Brad Pitt gave the reason for wearing a skirt to the premiere of Bullet Train. The actor was recently in the headlines because of what he wore to the premiere of his latest movie. Joey King, who was also in the movie, posted a bunch of photos of Pitt and the other stars. All of them were dressed in stylish clothes.

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Brad Pitt wore a long brown skirt that showed off his leg tattoos to a screening of Bullet Train in Berlin. He wore it with a salmon-colored button-up shirt, combat boots, sunglasses with tortoise-shell frames, and the long chains that are his trademark. The actor explained why he chose to wear a skirt, which was a fashion statement in and of itself.

When the media asked him on the red carpet why he gave a simple and honest answer. The actor said, “The breeze,” and he smiled very broadly. Not only did he choose it for the event, but he also thought about the weather. People know the actor for how well he dresses.

His looks from the 1990s are still well-known and have been used as model by many fashion designers. When talking about the actor, it comes up that he will also be in Formula One and Bullet Train. Apple has sealed the deal to buy the movie by Joseph Kosinski.

A report came out recently about how much Brad Pitt was paid for the movie. Based on that, the actor could get a paycheck for as much as $30 million.

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