Brad Pitt has not, allegedly, been taking care of his health and hygiene.
According to Globe, Brad Pitt has been eating chips and fast food at home. And he hasn’t also been taking a bath regularly.
Worried friends hope the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood actor can still turn his life around.
“He can still turn on the style and scrub himself up when he needs to, but in his downtime, Brad seems to take pride in being grungy and foul. He’ll wear the same baggy pants and shirt for weeks on end without washing them, doesn’t bother grooming, and even ditches deodorant,” the source said.
Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie’s custody battle affects the actor negatively
The source claimed that Pitt’s life was turned upside down after the judge refused his request to have joint custody of his children. Now, the actor is appealing the decision in the hopes of being granted joint physical and legal custody of his kids.
“Now, Brad’s going to have to start the legal process all over again. You really can’t blame the guy for feeling bad, but people wish he would pay more attention to his hygiene because it’s atrocious,” the source said.
Brad Pitt holed up in his studio
Other than his poor hygiene, Pitt allegedly refuses to go and spend time with his friends.
Most of the time, the actor is holed up in the studio where he eats fatty and unhealthy foods.
If he’s not eating unhealthy foods and snacks, Pitt is allegedly chain-smoking.
Rumors debunked
However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt.
There’s no indication that Pitt doesn’t take care of himself. As an actor, he’s most likely very particular about his hygiene because he interacts with people all the time.
There’s also no indication that Pitt smokes nonstop and that he eats unhealthy foods. After all, the dad of six looks as fit as ever and he doesn’t also look dirty or unkempt.
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