Getting a mean nickname from Donald Trump, 73, is almost a compliment, as it shows how much someone has got under his skin. The latest person to piss off the president is actor Brad Pitt.
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Calling Pitt one of "smug elitists" Eric blamed the "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" star for the Oscars low ratings, reports aceshowbiz.com. Late on Monday, Eric shared on his Instagram page Fox Business' post that featured a photograph of Pitt at the 92nd annual prize-giving event, with the caption: "Oscars ratings fall 25 per cent to all-time low." Weighing in on audience's lack of interest in the live ceremony, the executive vice president of the Trump Organization wrote, "Probably because
.Getting a mean nickname from Donald Trump, 73, is almost a compliment, as it shows how much someone has got under his skin. The latest person to piss off the president is actor Brad Pitt.
Brad Pitt’s kids were so thrilled for their dad on his Oscar win for ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’ and loved their on-air shout out! Brad Pitt, 56, …
Brad Pitt received his first Oscar as an actor at the 92nd Academy Award. The Once Upon A Time In Hollywood actor was nominated for the Best Actor in Supporting Role at the Oscars 2020 and beat Al Pacino, Tom Hanks, Joe Pesci and Anthony Hopkins for the trophy.
Brad Pitt has denied hiring writers to script his acceptance speeches throughout the 2020 awards season.
After winning his first-ever Oscar for acting, Brad Pitt took the stage at the 92nd annual Academy Awards, where he opened his speech with a political jab, much to the dismay of many at-home viewers.
"This is for my kids who colour everything I do. I adore you," Brad Pitt had concluded in his short, simple and sweet winning speech as he took home his first-ever Oscar in the Actor in a Supporting Role category for playing stuntman Cliff Booth in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
Unlike many actors this year, Brad Pitt has mostly stayed away from political statements in his awards speeches (of which there have been quite a few), choosing instead to go with self-deprecating jokes. That all changed during Sunday night's Oscars when he took the stage to accept his trophy for Best Supporting Actor in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood — a role that's gotten him quite a lot of attention this year.
Tonight, Brad Pitt—man, myth, long-haired Hollywood legend—won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. In his speech, Pitt (who's had some practice with acceptance speeches this season, thanks to his wins at the Golden Globes, SAGs, and BAFTAs in the last few weeks) took the opportunity to make some jokes, thank the people he worked with, take some political jabs, and, in a touching moment, give a shoutout to his children.
Brad Pitt has largely sidestepped political statements in favor of self-deprecating jokes throughout his awards season sweep this year, but that all changed during Sunday night's Oscars when he took the stage to accept his trophy for Best Supporting Actor in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Brad Pitt accepted the 2020 Oscar for Best Supporting Actor at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Sunday.
By Matt Grobar
Brad Pitt is on a winning streak. The Once Upon A Time In Hollywood actor has bagged the Golden Globe Award and SAG Award for Best Supporting Actor. The actor's act in the Quentin Tarantino directorial has helped him bag a nomination at the 92nd Academy Awards. The actor is up against Al Pacino, Tom Hanks, Anthony Hopkins and Joe Pesci. While we wait to watch if he ends the awards season on a high note, we sure know that he is winning the red carpet game.
By Anita Bennett
Brad Pitt took a swipe at the Senate and thanked his children as he won his first acting Oscar.