Actor Brad Pitt, who left his wife of five years, actress Jennifer Aniston, to be with thespian-lesbian, Angelina Jolie, has been yapping away for an interview.
The once Baptist, Pitt, turned out by Hollywood bisexuality, claims he has found a soul mate in atheist, Angelina Jolie, has abandoned his faith in God and is upset because religious organizations denounced his stance on gay marriage, because he supposedly believes in equal rights.
Jennifer Aniston
What a crock. Considering your film company and others affiliated with you have been to this website and my Copyrighted Catalog did illegally pass through your company, Plan B, in conjunction with thieving ringleader Madonna and her label/film studio Warner Bros, with whom you have a distribution deal, I'm not buying that "I believe in equal rights" rubbish from you. Practice what you preach, buddy.
Not to mention, your so-called soul mate starring in the copyright infringing film "Salt" being produced by
Angelina Jolie
Furthermore, the industry knows you are in lust, not love with Jolie and are with her because she brought you all this public attention. The fame machine surrounding the two of you has been going full speed for a few years.
However, it is also difficult to respect your choices in leaving your loyal wife, whom you actually loved, because people were telling you "Angelina's hotter." Grow some testicles, already...and a proverbial spine, while you're at it.
"And great shall be the fall thereof."
Brad Pitt Comments on Marrying His "Soul Mate" Angelina
August 06, 2009 - After years of dating and six children together, we often forget that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie aren't married. They seem to have a picture perfect family life, but why haven't they tied the knot yet?
During an interview with Parade magazine Brad opens up about his "soul mate" Angelina and why they won't get married right now, smoking too much weed, and religion. Here are some highlights from the interview:
Brad on why he won't marry Angelina right now:
“I have love in my life, a soul mate—absolutely. When someone asked me why Angie and I don’t get married, I replied, ‘Maybe we’ll get married when it’s legal for everyone else.’ I stand by that, although I took a lot of flak for saying it—hate mail from religious groups. I believe everyone should have the same rights. They say gay marriage ruins families and hurts kids. Well, I’ve had the privilege of seeing my gay friends being parents and watching their kids grow up in a loving environment.”
Brad on Prop 8:
"It's ridiculous that Prop 8 took away gay people's right to marry! I have no understanding of that kind of hatred. Maybe it's fear of difference or of the unknown. If you feel belittled, maybe you need someone else to belittle to feel powerful. It's the only way I know how to explain it. You've got religion telling you what to think about homosexuality, about marriage. They say homosexuality is a choice, a lifestyle, something you can be cured of, and that isn't true. But if you're tucked away and have no friends who are gay, you'll believe what the preachers say. Just think of it in terms of being in love--how would you feel if someone told you that you couldn't be with the person you loved?"
Brad on growing up Christian:
"I grew up in a Christian community and for me the positive thing was that once a week, on Sundays, we focused on bigger issues. But the negative to me is that it was very stifling in the end because it was about what you can't do. Now, Christians will argue, 'That's not true.' To me, I just found Christianity to be, 'Don't do this, don't do that.'"
Brad on France being better than the U.S.:
"There's real value in the quality of life in France. They've got a great healthcare system, great education. The Lycee Francaise is a bilingual international school that works for us because we can plug the kids into the school program even if we are off doing a movie somewhere, like London or New York. Most places have a Lycee program.
Brad on smoking too much weed...