Having been twice honored as People Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive” in 1995 and 2000, the actor Brad Pitt has undergone numerous transformations in his appearance. However, an intriguing discovery made by a Twitter user sheds light on something peculiar about his style evolution. Like a chameleon, Pitt has adapted his looks over the years to align with each new woman he has been romantically involved with.
Shalene McCall
During Brad Pitt’s appearance in four episodes of Dallas in 1987, the actor, who was 24 years old at the time, had a controversial relationship with his co-star, Shalane McCall.
When we think of celebrities, we generally imagine their luxurious lives and we frequently overlook the fact that they are people very much like us. As parents, they want to raise their kids in an atmosphere where they aren’t criticized or labeled “privileged” just because their parents are. That’s why a lot of celebrities gave up their career to raise their children.
1. Jessica Simpson
Jessica Simpson was one of the most well-known celebrities on the planet. Whether it was her reality TV show Newlyweds or movie deals or endorsements, Simpson was all over the place.
When Magic in the Moonlight was released in 2014, Emma Stone was 19 years old, and Colin Firth was 53. But, as the movie was shot between July and August 2013, they were actually younger. Anyway, that’s a 34-year age difference. And this isn’t an anomaly. It happens far more often than you can imagine.
Here at Bright Side, we’ve re-watched some top performances by other couples from totally different generations. Mind the age gaps (and possible spoilers) below.
The following selection of photographs gives an unusual perspective of well-known things, places or phenomena. Take a look:
1. Shanhaiguan District, where the Great Wall of China begins right on the shore of the Bohai Sea. It’s known as ’Old Dragon’s Head’.
2. The inside of one of Google's data centres.
3. A lava lake in the caldera of the Erta Ale volcano, Ethiopia.
4. An x-ray of someone's spine before and after they had treatment for scoliosis.
Some scenes portrayed in movies have become classics in their genre or are now symbols that fans can identify with. No matter their genre, comedy, horror, or science fiction, fashion will always be present. Raise your hand if you’ve ever wished for Marty McFly’s futuristic sneakers like from Back to the Future, or yearned to at least try on Cinderella’s Swarovski crystal slippers.
Bright Side welcomes you to discover fun facts about some of the most iconic shoes we’ve seen on the big screen over the years.