Let's face it, Brad Pitt didn’t need a date on his arm to light up the 2020 Oscars red carpet. At the star-studded Academy Awards on Sunday, February 9, in Los Angeles, California, the 56-year-old legend stepped out with a smile that could brighten any room. And let me tell you, he didn’t disappoint. Brad looked as sharp as ever in a classic tuxedo paired with a black bow tie and dark dress shoes. It’s the kind of look that says, “I’m here to win, and I’m doing it in style.”
On the Road to Oscar Glory
Brad Pitt is in the running for his first-ever acting Oscar, thanks to his standout performance in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. In the film, he plays Cliff Booth, the loyal stuntman and right-hand man to Leonardo DiCaprio’s Rick Dalton. Pitt's portrayal of this character has been nothing short of remarkable, earning him widespread acclaim throughout awards season. The buzz around his performance has been electric, and everyone's holding their breath to see if he'll take home the golden statue.
Awards Season Sweep
Brad's been on a roll this awards season, racking up accolades left and right. Just recently, he won a Screen Actors Guild Award, delivering an acceptance speech that had the audience in stitches. With a grin, he joked, “I gotta add this to my Tinder profile.” Now, before you start swiping right, let me clarify: Brad isn’t actually on the app. In fact, when asked about it by Extra, he admitted, “I’m not on it. I’m not even really sure how it all works. It just sounded funny to me.”
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Slowing Down, But Still Shining Bright
While Brad Pitt continues to dazzle us on the red carpet, he’s also hinted that his career might be shifting gears. In an interview with The New York Times, he revealed that he plans to take on fewer film roles moving forward. “It’ll be fewer and farther in-between [films] for me, just because I have other things I want to do now,” he explained. Brad added that when you feel like you’ve mastered something, it’s time to move on to the next challenge. This sentiment was echoed in another conversation he had about his career.



