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Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt Nude Embarrassment


By Susan Hatch
Nov 29, 2007
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Angelina Jolie went completely bare in the digitally enhanced film Beowulf and thanks to computers, the now pin thin actress looked a bit like her once voluptuous self.  There is one scene where she is completely full frontal.  She did say she was a bit embarrassed and felt exposed.  Now her beau Brad Pitt has said that he will swear off any more nude scenes as he doesn't want to embarrass his kids.
Angie and Brad Try to Avoid Embarrassment
Angie and Brad Try to Avoid Embarrassment

The easy line after watching his latest film, "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford," is that it is "a little late for that."  Sorry Brad, that was awful.  Nonetheless, the once hunky actor moans in an interview that he believes he is getting old and that films are a young man's game.

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According to Us Weekly magazine the actor talked to the BBC and said, "I don't want to be embarrassed when my kids get old enough to see my films, I can't see any more nude scenes [in my career.]" The actor, 43, had previously doffed his duds in Thelma & Louise and Troy.

The mag notes here that Pitt said he is also becoming pickier when it comes to his future projects (which include producing an HBO series on humanitarian workers with love Angelina Jolie). "I figure I've got very few films left," he said. "Who knows how many I'll get to do now, so I want to do something I'm interested in. Otherwise, I don't want to bother. I think it's a younger person's game."








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