
Brad Pitt's Espresso Ads, Plan B Europe, and Personal Life Updates
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Brad Pitt remains firmly in the international spotlight with several developments in both his professional and personal life these past few days. He made headlines after starring in a new DeLonghi espresso machine ad directed by Oscar winner Taika Waititi. This campaign, which debuted at the Venice Film Festival and launched widely on Monday, shows Pitt humorously navigating the art of making espresso, guided and occasionally judged by Italian actor Riccardo Scamarcio’s voiceover. Dogs and coffee aside, the commercial also received buzz due to the price of the machine—one model featured sells for nearly $1,500—with CNN describing Pitt as the “beard-growing” star of the spot. It’s a clear reminder that at 61, his commercial pull remains substantial.
On the business front, Pitt made arguably one of the most biographically significant moves of the year: expanding his Plan B Entertainment production studio with a dedicated European division. As reported by Daily Ovation, Plan B Europe will be based in London, led by acclaimed executive Ed Macdonald, formerly of Netflix’s Baby Reindeer. This expansion, backed by French media giant Mediawan, positions Pitt’s company to seize the growing international TV and film market and to tap into European tax credits and co-production funds. Plan B’s focus on premium, internationally-driven content is anticipated to further entrench Pitt as a transatlantic force in the industry, which could have long-term legacy implications.
In domestic news, there was resolution on a less glamorous front: authorities in Los Angeles arrested four suspects tied to a spate of burglaries, including the June break-in at Pitt’s Los Feliz home. According to ABC News, Pitt himself was not a specific target and was away promoting his new film F1, but the incident underscores the challenges celebrities face regarding privacy and security. The F1 project itself continues to generate chatter, with recent streaming success.
Pitt’s personal life also yielded its usual share of headlines. Parade highlights his public appearance with girlfriend Ines de Ramon at July’s British Grand Prix, which Pitt addressed in GQ, insisting the move was not calculated for publicity but simply an evolution of his personal life. He contrasted this warmth with longstanding media fuss over his relationships, describing public scrutiny as “a nagging time suck.” Meanwhile, there are fresh reports from the Daily Mail and Fiction Horizon that Pitt’s relationships with adopted sons Maddox and Pax appear irreparably strained after years of tension. A source claimed Pitt sees the relationship with Pax as “unfixable.” While the family situation is difficult and deeply personal, it remains a matter of public interest given Pitt’s prominence.
On social and professional fronts alike, Brad Pitt continues to headline with every move, navigating both media storms and industry reinvention in equal measure.
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