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As established yesterday in my article on Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt had hot air in Cannes, the hottest in a while, the hottest since he 's separated Angelina Jolie. Let's follow this development, briefly.
This is Brad June 2017 at the premiere of Okja:
Here it is at a game of the Dodgers April 2018: [19659002]
He looks like Barbie's father at the Hollywood Film Awards in November 2018:
[19659002] Two weeks later, in Shanghai, in November 2018:
In tribute to Chris Cornell in January 2019:
In Paris, March 2019:
The new generation of Brad Pitt is finished. How did we come here? Part of that, I think, is that her hair is perfect right now. It's a good length for him. I love how he called him to the gala. The other parts?
Maybe he starts to sleep well, you know? And drink plenty of water and eat kale, quinoa and good fats. We may hear next week E! or Entertainment Tonight that he became vegan. The other possibility … could be that he gets help.
I have no idea, I'm just speculating. But it's not just women in Hollywood – and around the world – who benefit from cosmetic enhancements, Botox, fillers, and more. Last year, Vox explained how more and more men are undergoing plastic surgery. One of the surgeons interviewed for the play talked about his five "iconotypes," of the five categories of men he sees in his practice, ranging from male role models to gymnastic rats to "athletic father." To the corporate executive, pbading by other types. Each type has its reasons. But if ordinary people do it, to the point that men represented 1.3 million procedures in 2017 and that number is expected to increase in 2018, it is obvious that they are doing it in Hollywood. It's just that the standardization rate has not kept pace with the actual evolution. If women are still not comfortable talking about it openly, men will certainly not share.
And, probably, part of this is due to the fact that Hollywood and some socialist circles have done such an impressive job with cosmetic improvements with their "LA Faces" term that I've invented there There are years to describe that. Hollywood-specific blonde with cheeks and lips – they all look alike. The work goes out, away from the face, like two bumps on either side of your nose and a rainbow bridge where your mouth should be. Brad had a little LA's face for a while.
Unfortunately, the alternative examples do not receive the same projector. Half Moore, for example, all she does is what I want. Half does not seem to be angry, that's one of the keys. Another solution, in my opinion, is NOT to use the LA Face model, which many people manage successfully. Only we do not see it enough because, frankly, the work is subtle, you will hardly notice it. All you notice is that they do not seem so tired. We had dinner with a friend a few months ago and Jacek told her that she looked great, so rested, and in the end, she felt like, yes, I Have fillings between the eyebrows and that does not make a big difference, but it makes a difference. We were both like … REALLY? It was noticeable, but not noticeable, do you see what I mean? And it was a surprise because in our mind, the only point of reference is LA Face.
That's what I suppose is going on with Brad Pitt here. It does not look "younger", of course. It's like he's not trying to convince you he's still 35 years old. But there seems to have been a refresh, a lot more effective than the refreshment attempts we've seen from his past. So I'm wondering, and still speculating here, if his dermatologist or whoever administers his treatments, if he receives them, has finally found the exact amount to use, at the right time. Because it probably matters too. For example, when you have a CBD candy and you feel nothing for half an hour, but your body has a hot flash that is between 1 and 3 hours – is there an equivalent for this? Brad is or is not? do not do?
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