Key Points

Burglars targeted Brad Pitt's Los Feliz home while he was away promoting his new film "F1." The suspects climbed a fence and ransacked the $5.5 million property. Pitt had recently swapped homes with oil heiress Aileen Getty. Police are still investigating the break-in with no suspects identified yet.

Key Points: Brad Pitt's Los Feliz Home Burglarized During F1 Movie Promotion

  • Burglars stole undisclosed items from Pitt's $5.5M LA home
  • Actor was promoting "F1" in London during the break-in
  • Property previously owned by oil heiress Aileen Getty
  • LAPD investigating the Los Feliz neighborhood incident
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Brad Pitt's home in Los Angeles targeted in burglary

Burglars ransacked Brad Pitt's $5.5M LA home while he was away promoting his new racing film "F1." Police investigate the break-in.

"Three suspects breached the premises by climbing a fence and entering through a front window. – NBC News"

Los Angeles, June 27

Hollywood star Brad Pitt’s home was ransacked by burglars, when the actor was not on the premises.

Police are investigating a burglary at a Los Angeles home reportedly owned by Pitt. The actor was not on the premises at the time of the break-in as he has been traveling to promote his new racing thriller “F1,” reports variety.com.

A carpet premiere event for the film was held Monday in London.

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to NBC News that authorities responded to a break-in on the 2300 block of North Edgemont Street in the Los Feliz neighborhood of the city.

Three suspects reportedly breached the premises by climbing a fence and entering through a front window, “ransacking” the home and fleeing with an undisclosed amount of property. The value of the items taken was not disclosed. The suspects have not been publicly identified.

The burglarized property was purchased by Pitt in 2023 at a cost of $5.5 million, according to architecture magazine Domus.

The luxurious home was previously owned by oil heiress Aileen Getty, who, in exchange, acquired Pitt’s own old house in the eastern Hollywood Hills at a cost of $33 million.

Pitt has been promoting the Warner Bros. release of Apple Studios’ “F1,” which began preview screenings Thursday evening and will open theatrically through the coming weekend.

In a recent interview with GQ, the 61-year-old actor described how the big-budget blockbuster reaffirmed his thrill for acting.

Talking about “F1 the Movie”, 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.

Apple Original Films and Warner Bros. Pictures Present A Monolith Pictures / Jerry Bruckheimer/ Plan B Entertainment / Dawn Apollo Films Production, A Joseph Kosinski Film, F1 The Movie, distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, and will release in India on June 27in English, Hindi, Tamil & Telugu.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Even Hollywood stars aren't safe from burglaries these days! 😲 Hope Brad Pitt had good security systems installed. In India, we see so many celebrity homes getting targeted too. Stay safe everyone!
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Priya M.
$5.5 million home and they couldn't install better security? 🤔 Meanwhile in Mumbai, even middle-class housing societies have 24/7 guards and CCTV. Hollywood should learn from Indian security measures!
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Amit S.
More interested in his new F1 movie releasing today in India! 🏎️ The burglary is unfortunate but let's not forget the real news - we get to see Brad Pitt back on big screen after so long!
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Neha T.
This is why I prefer living in India - our neighborhoods have better community watch systems. Also, why do celebrities keep buying multiple homes if they can't secure them properly? Seems like showing off wealth more than need.
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Vikram J.
Burglary aside, I'm amazed at how casually they mention property exchanges worth millions! Pitt's old house sold for $33 million? That's more than some Indian corporate annual turnovers! Hollywood money is on another level.
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Sunita R.
Feel bad for Brad Pitt - coming back from promoting his movie to find his home ransacked. But honestly, with that kind of wealth, he'll recover quickly. More concerned about regular people facing burglaries without resources to bounce back.

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