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Brad Pitt says he&#;s &#;missed the window&#; to have a gay experience

Brad Pitt believes he’s ‘missed his chance’ to include a same-sex encounter.

The Hollywood actor, who has been a sex symbol for years, first shot to fame in ’s Thelma & Louise, going on to star in other films including Interview with the Vampire, Ocean’s Eleven and Troy.

Away from screen,s his private being has also generated plenty of attention, most notably his marriage break-down with Jennifer Aniston and subsequent relationship with Angelina Jolie.

The year-old is now matchmaking app Swiss jewellery designer Ines de Ramon, 32, who was previously married to Vampire Diaries actor Paul Wesley.

However, Brad has now spoken about never having a sexual experience with a man.

This week, the actor appeared on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast, where he spoke about his sexuality.

Reflecting on organism called ‘gay’ and subjected to homophobic abuse when he was a infant growing up in s Missouri, he told the host: ‘You know, I’ve never had a queer experience.

‘I kind of missed that window.’


Gus Van Sant Remembers His Plan for &#;Brokeback Mountain,&#; Including Offers to Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio

Ang Lee&#;s &#;Brokeback Mountain&#; is perfect just the way it is, but that doesn&#;t mean we can&#;t enjoy imagining what Gus Van Sant would possess done with the proposal. The Oscar-winning auteur behind the New Queer Cinema classic &#;My Own Confidential Idaho&#; and the more-commercial &#;Good Will Hunting&#; has been offered many films throughout his career, including &#;Brokeback Mountain.&#; His latest film, &#;Don&#;t Worry, He Won&#;t Get Far on Foot,&#; follows the existence of eccentric Portland cartoonist John Callahan, played by his &#;To Die For&#; star Joaquin Phoenix.

It&#;s prolonged been reported that both Van Sant and Pedro Almodóvar were initially approached to direct the groundbreaking&#;Brokeback,&#; but Van Sant recently told IndieWire why his vision ultimately wasn&#;t right — and which A-list actors turned down the film.

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Hollywood actor Brad Pitt offered a uncommon insight into his personal life during a candid appearance on actor and comedian Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast– aired Monday (June 23).

Known for his roles in films Fight ClubOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood and now F1: The Movie, Pitt opened up about sexuality, parenting and growth after divorce.

“I’ve never had a gay experience, I kind of missed that window” – Brad Pitt

“You realize, I’ve never had a gay exposure, I kind of missed that window — but if I did, it wouldn’t be you,” he jokingly said Shepard would rank as his “14th or 15th” selection if he ever did.

Pitt, father of six, revealed he and his brother were called ‘gay’ and subjected to homophobia when they were kids.

“I wish I teach my kids to be who they really are” – Brad Pitt

“I hope I teach my kids to be who they really are,” he said, echoing sentiments he first shared with Parade magazine years ago. “Would it bother me if a child of mine turns out to be gay? No, not one bit.”

The actor admitted he ‘needed rebooti

Brad Pitt Finally Plays Gay

After the buzz over the wonderful production Brokeback Mountain, Brad Pitt said recently that he would adore to add a gay personality to his resume. Because he feels it would be an illuminating experience for his acting soul? Probably not. But he already has Angelina on his arm, and now he desperately wants an Oscar addition to his mantel. The man wants it all.

According to the gossipy Hollywood rumor mill, Pitt may have found the project of his desire in The Front Runner, a novel by Patricia Nell Warren. The story is about the love affair between a male track coach and his head male team member. Nothing is confirmed yet, but all signs are pointing in that direction.

”Brad knows it would be seen as shocking to take on a gay role because he's seen as such a heart-throb. But he has never shied away from taking on controversial films, and he has often chosen to execute smaller, more challenging movies” said a movie insider. The timing is a bit coincidental, wouldn’t you say? Now I am all for actors taking on challenging roles because they stumbl