Brad Pitt divided fans with his recent life decisions which includes his striking fashion choices.
On Saturday, June 14, the Fight Club star was spotted wearing a vibrant double tie-dye T-shirt and sweatpants while filming a segment for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
The colourful ensemble matched that of Jimmy Fallon, suggesting the quirky look was part of a comedy skit. Both entertainers appeared to be having fun on set.
The Oscar winner layered the tie-dye top over a long-sleeved white shirt with his tattooed arms, a watch, and a stack of beaded bracelets on full display.
The playful outfit quickly sparked conversation online. Some social media users couldn’t help but draw comparisons between Pitt and pop icon Justin Bieber, known for his unconventional style.
"Channeling his inner Justin Bieber," one fan joked. Another, more controversially, wrote, "One of the best looking guys in Hollywood going gay ??"
However Pitt’s defenders were quick to respond. "First of all it’s for a shoot and even if it wasn’t it’s his life his choices. Leave him alone man," one fans schooled.
Another added, "For goodness sake it is obviously not a serious look for either of them!"
A third chimed in, saying, "Looks like their filming a skit to me and having a laugh,what's the problem?"
His polarising look came a day after Pitt, who recently finalised divorce with Angelina Jolie, stepped out in a shiny lavender silk shirt alongside his love interest Ines De Ramon.
The couple went on a double date with Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper on Friday night.
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