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Star Magazine Fails a Brad Pitt and Costar “Chemistry” Experiment

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Apparently, Brad Pitt shouldn’t interact with anyone while filming Moneyball, lest the tabloids spin it as something scandalous.

Last week, the mere presence on the set of attractive extras allegedly set off alarms for Angelina Jolie.

Now, it’s Pitt’s costar, Kathryn Morris, at the center of a totally contrived controversy, courtesy of Star magazine.

The chemistry between the two is so heated, claims the tab, “It’s about to explode!”

Morris and Pitt, who play a married couple, “share several hot scenes,” according to a mag “insider.” And while most observers would assume that those scenes are examples of acting, the source protests, “That’s just not so.”

What’s more, during a ridiculously hot day of filming when temperatures rose to 113 degrees, Pitt “stripped off his sweaty shirt,” much to his leading lady’s delight.

“She actually let out a gasp and teased him that she almost fainted,” recalls the Star source. “When she realized people heard, she tried to play off her comment as just an innocent joke.”

Here’s a thought: It actually was just a joke.

Much like this entire article.

Once again, a tabloid is turning run-of-the-mill friendliness between two costars into the beginnings of romance.

As a source tells Gossip Cop, there’s absolutely “no truth” to the idea that anything is going on between Morris and Pitt, who is now in Hungary with Jolie and their kids.

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  • BeReal

    Tabloids can be so foolish and ridiculous. I see why children in the USA is scoring so low on the average in education as compared to other nations. Look at what they have that is influencing them… something like these crazy tabloids. They should be banned. If they can’t be banned, then only sell them to children other 18… and get them out of our faces in the grocery stores. Ridiculous!

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