Key Points

Brad Pitt shared heartfelt advice he'd give his younger self, emphasizing the importance of trusting one's inner voice. He reflected on his career's evolution, noting how it paralleled shifts in the movie industry. Pitt also discussed the legal conclusion of his marriage to Angelina Jolie and his current relationship with Ines de Ramon. Additionally, he stars in an upcoming Formula One film, showcasing his continued presence in Hollywood.

Key Points: Brad Pitt Reflects on Trust and Career Evolution Insights

  • Pitt urges younger self to trust intuition
  • Reflects on career evolution matching industry trends
  • Discusses divorce finalization with Angelina Jolie
  • Stars in upcoming Formula One film
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Brad Pitt's advice to his younger self: Trust that voice

Brad Pitt shares advice to his younger self, reflecting on career changes and personal growth.

"Don't sweat it, bro. Trust yourself. Really, just trust that voice. - Brad Pitt"

Los Angeles, June 18

Hollywood star Brad Pitt shared that one piece of advice he'd give his younger self and said he used to "waste" a lot of time worrying about things that ultimately didn't matter.

He told E! News: "Don't sweat it, bro. Trust yourself. Really, just trust that voice. So many things I agonised that were just a waste of time, I agonised over in the early years. Really, just trust your voice."

The star also took the time to reflect on the way his career has changed over the years, as he pointed out how his own path followed the trends of the movie industry, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

He explained: "It's gone through so many incarnations in the sense of, when the '90s came in it was all about independent cinema and getting back to this '70s kind of filmmaking. Then we saw in the 00s, the blockbuster was emerging again, and then streamers came on and just changed everything all over again.

"The cool thing about it is, there's just more and more people getting opportunities. This pool of talented people always existed."

Pitt recently addressed his divorce from Angelina Jolie, which was finalised in December 2024, more than eight years after their split.

Asked whether he felt "relief" at the legal end of the marriage, Pitt told GQ magazine: "No, I don't think it was that major of a thing. Just something coming to fruition. Legally."

Pitt is currently dating 34-year-old Ines de Ramon, while Jolie is thought to be single.

"F1", is a sports drama film directed by Joseph Kosinski. It is based on the Formula One World Championship, created in collaboration with the FIA, its governing body. The film stars Brad Pitt in the lead role, alongside Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, and Javier Bardem.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Brad Pitt's advice is so relatable! In India, we're always told to listen to elders, but sometimes we need to trust our gut too. His journey from independent films to blockbusters reminds me of Bollywood stars who've balanced art and commercial cinema. Wishing him happiness with Ines! ❤️
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Priya M.
Interesting perspective, but I think Indian youth face different pressures than Hollywood stars. We have family expectations, career stability concerns - not sure if "just trust your voice" works for middle-class Indians. Still, good message about not overthinking things!
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Arjun S.
His F1 movie sounds exciting! India just had its first F1 street race in Hyderabad last year. Maybe Pitt should visit India for promotions - our motorsports scene is growing fast. #F1India
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Shalini R.
The part about industry changes resonates. Bollywood is also going through big shifts with OTT platforms. Stars who adapt survive - just look at SRK's comeback! Pitt's right about more opportunities now. Maybe we'll see more India-Hollywood collaborations 🤞
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Vikram J.
Not sure why Indian media gives so much importance to Hollywood stars' personal lives. We have enough drama in Bollywood! Focus should be on his work - that F1 film looks promising though.

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