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Brad Pitt still uncomfortable with his celebrity status.


Byline: ANI

Washington, Feb 21 (ANI): Hollywood Hollywood.

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 actor Brad Pitt has revealed that he still hasn't come to terms with his celebrity status, as he does not understand the concept of talking about his personal life along with his work.

The 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' actor revealed that though he has been in showbiz for a very long time, he still does not feel comfortable talking about his personal life.

"You put yourself out there in a film, you lay it on the line, and that's what you believe your job is, Then there's this whole other entity you get sucked into, this publicity machine that you have to go and sell your wares We love "wares" in this industry as noted below. See also warez.

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," Us Weekly quoted him as saying.

Pitt also emphasized that he doesn't like the custom of mentioning his personal life just to show his support to his flick.

"It's something I've never made my peace with. I wrestle with it, and it's out of control. Somehow you're not supporting your film if you don't get out and get on a show and talk about your personal life. I find it so...just such a bad feeling," he added. (ANI)

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