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Nov 20 2008

Brad Pitt’s Tattoos Are Big Topic On ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’

Published by TerryMarsh at 12:51 am under entertainment news Edit This

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Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchette were on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” Wednesday promoting their new film, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button “. The movie is adapted from an F. Scott Fitzgerald story about a man who ages backwards, and Pitt plays the title character.

Pitt and Blanchette are two of the biggest stars in the celebrity world, so the show is expected to have attracted a huge viewing audience. But there was little doubt that Brad Pitt was the main attraction.

Oprah Winfrey interviewed Pitt about the movie, but also asked questions about his relationship with Angelina Jolie and their six children. She also asked the one question that most people have been speculating about, whether there will be more children.

“Probably,” answered the “Oceans Eleven” star. “It’s the thing I’m most proud of. It’s the greatest endeavor we’ve ever taken and the most interesting, most fulfilling, most rewarding thing I have ever experienced, and why should I stop?”

But the show took an interesting turn. Oprah allowed fans from outside locations to ask questions by way of a video monitor, and one fan in particular pinned Pitt down.

Christina, from Ontario, California asked, “How many tattoos do you have?” When she elaborated about which tattoos and asked about their meanings, Pitt became flustered. As Pitt fumbled for an answer, Blanchette added to his discomfort by asking “Will you show them to us?”

After a few moments of squirming, Oprah came to his rescue, but wondered how Christina knew so much detailed information about Brad’s tattoos.

I’d be willing to bet that Angelina would like to know also.

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