A picture speaks 1,000 words and actor Brad Pitt is sending lots of messages with his latest cover shoot for the August issue of Wired Magazine.
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Even though Brad has become famous for being photographed with his love Angelina and their six children, he continues to defy convention with the movie roles he selects and the message he sends to the media.
(Image L-R - Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie - at the 81st Annual Academy Awards. Kodak Theatre, Hollywood - 2009 - DailyCeleb.com All Rights Reserved).
In the August 2009 issue of Wired Magazine Brad focused on posing as a "bastard" in honor of his upcoming World War II movie known as "Inglourious Basterds".
His part as a bastard? Scanning dirty photos and pretending to look at Internet porn and uplodaing sexy shots from Hustler magazine. He also posed with his backside to a urinal next to another guy in a horrific plaid suit doing a full knee bend. Brad is also shown making a bootleg copy of a film and playing Guitar Hero.
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The word from Wired is that Brad had a "great time working on the shoot." The August 3, 2009 issue of InTouch Magazine showed select shots from Wired which has Brad on the cover and reported on a conversation with Wired's creative director Scott Dadich.
Meanwhile a public backlash is brewing amongst parents around the world who feel Brad should recognize he's a father who needs to set a good example for his children. InTouch pointed out JustJared.com noted Brad is "mental - why would he stage photos like this at his age with a young family at home?
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Hmmmm good question but certainly one that Brad is not likely to comment on anytime soon. One thing that is well-known about Brad Pitt. He marches to the beat of a different drummer and is not always politically correct or sensitive.
One thing is for sure, Brad's hair looked fantastic in the cover shoot as well as in the images where he is not wearing one of his trademark hats.
What do you think? Should Brad have toned down his posing for Wired to be more in keeping with a father setting an example for his children or should Brad have just followed his heart and shot what he wanted to shoot?
For more information check out the August 2009 issues of Wired Magazine or pick up an August 3rd InTouch and check out the images on page 46-47.
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