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September 27, 2004 - Brad
Pitt and Jennifer Aniston attended the 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
on September 19th. Check out pictures from WireImage, FilmMagic (page1
/ page2
/ page3),
CelebrityPhoto,
GettyImages, and Corbis.
September
27, 2004 - Ellen DeGeneres knows exactly what body part(s) she'd change
if she could. "I would exchange my body with Brad Pitt," she tells People
mag. "Just kidding."
September 27, 2004 -
George Clooney's girlfriend Lisa Snowdon tells The Glasgow Daily Record
that when she and Clooney spent time vacationing in Italy with Brad Pitt
and his wife, Jennifer Aniston, she was jealous of Aniston's figure. "She
didn't exercise once and her body was just amazing," said Snowdon. "And
she ate, ate, ate pasta."
September 13, 2004 - Liz
Smith of The New York Post reports that although Brad Pitt and Jennifer
Aniston might despise the in trusive tabloids, they seem to keep up on
how they're written about. It is rumored that every Wednesday the couple's
chauffeur-driven BMW pulls up to Al's Newstand in Beverly Hills, the driver
pops out and collects the new issues of Star, Enquirer and Globe. On Friday,
he picks up People.
September 13, 2004 - Celebrities
can look heavenly or hideous. Either way, People magazine is there to document
it for its best and worst dressed issue. Zorianna Kit gave 'The Early Show'
a sneak peek, commenting on Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. Watch the segment
here.
September 6, 2004 - Brad
Pitt was photographed leaving a party in a SUV the other day.
September 6, 2004 - Brad
Pitt attended the Los Angeles premiere of 'Criminal' on Monday (August
30) at Arclight Theater in Hollywood, California. Check out pictures from
SkyNews,
Abaca,
FilmMagic,
DailyCeleb,
CelebrityPhoto, RexFeatures, and WireImage.
September 6, 2004 - Eco-stylist
Danny Seo named some of his favorite environmental celebrities including
Brad Pitt. Seo said, "Gave up all his cars and only drives hybrids. ...
It's believed the gardens of his Los Angeles home are organic. Keep your
eye on him to be the next eco-celeb activist." Read more.
September 6, 2004 - Christian
Toto of the Washington Times profiled the new world of HDTV and its effects
on looks of celebrities. Those who look worse in high def include Brad
Pitt. "Like Miss [Cameron] Diaz, Mr. Pitt had a terrible skin problem in
his younger years," Toto said. "The impact is clear in high-def. He's still
a good-looking guy, but he doesn't look like one of People's 'most beautiful.'"
Read more.
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