Through 3 decades and dozens of films, Brad Pitt has proven that he is not only a handsome face, he also has great acting talent.
What not everyone may know is that, at first, the ‘Spy Game’ actor (a movie you can watch for free on ViX) was insecure about his physique.
Brad Pitt was “concerned” about his butt in the movie “Thelma & Louise”.
In 1991 came the actor’s first big break: “Thelma & Louise,” a film starring Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon, which follows a pair of friends who become involved in the murder of a man during what they planned as a trip to Weekend.
In the film directed by Ridley Scott, Brad Pitt played JD, an attractive man with whom Thelma has a brief affair and ends up stealing all of her savings.
Without a doubt, one of the most memorable moments of his participation was the hot scene he shared with Geena Davis.
Regarding this, the actress has just revealed some unknown details in her autobiographical book, ‘Dying of Politeness’.
One of them was that Brad Pitt asked to fix his butt in every shot. The reason? a pimple
But the actor wasn’t the only one who wanted to look perfect on camera. The film’s director also focused on every angle of Brad Pitt’s body that looks good in the shot:
For her part, the actress also struggled with said version of “Thelma & Louise,” albeit in a different way.
As she said in her autobiography, she initially refused to pose naked for the camera because she was “uncomfortable with the amount of skin I was asked to show”.
Given this situation, the director had to hold auditions to hire a body double. The call was a complete success, as he recalls:
Eventually, this situation got fed up with Geena Davis and she agreed to go nude.
Source: univision

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