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Brad Pitt Wanted Cheap Rent…Because He Is Cheap!

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There are new reports out at MSNBC that Brad Pitt tried to get huge discount at the resort he was filming near in Texas. Like 95% cheaper!

Sources say that Pitt was interested in the Litton House, a 2,600-square-foot residence separate from the main property, which costs about $2,000 a night. Pitt’s offer, via the production company, was reportedly only $3,000 for a 30-day stay. That’s a whopping 95 percent discount. (The Jolie-Pitt’s opted instead to rent a house near the shooting location.)

Brad’s reasoning? The movie the Tree Of Life was on a tight budget…so since he wouldn’t be getting a lot, why should he need to pay a lot?

Just a side note: Brad is replacing Heath Ledger in the film.

Photo Source: Dotspotter


POSTED BY: Taylor Blue

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  1. Helena
    April 9th, 2008 | 12:15 pm

    That is so lame considering how much he (and Angelina) are worth. They are so narcissistic that they think they are ‘good enough’ not to need to pay what anyone else (with far less millions) would be expected to pay? Shame on him. With the American economy the way it is, his shameless greed and self-entitlement are gross.

  2. April 9th, 2008 | 12:38 pm

    I thought it was weird too..he has tons of money…may be he donated it all to charity and doesn’t have enough to spend on a place to live???

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