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Brad Pitt has shown us who he is. Why do we refuse to see it?
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The crux of the matter is mortifyingly simple: It’s painful for an audience to let go of a beloved cultural icon. Could someone this hot, this talented, and this charming be responsible for real harm? Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Jerry Seinfeld, and Johnny Depp have been accused of some form of abuse of power against women or girls, and yet all of them remain pretty bankable stars, not canceled so much as transformed into folk heroes to a very particular audience.
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What? I always thought he was goofy, even before the controversy. He claimed he was the next “Michael Jackson” and even wore one white glove like Michael for a time, shit was goofy