They say behind every great man is an even greater woman and nobody proves this like actor Brad Pitt. Honored twice as People magazines ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ (in 1995 and 2000), we have seen the gorgeous actor evolve through countless looks, but one Twitter user discovered something bizarre about his transformations. Pitt, like a chameleon, has changed his style throughout the years to match every new girlfriend.
That’s right, user Sarah McGonagall tweeted out a photo of an old newspaper clipping from the Daily Express titled ‘Brad: The Man who likes to look like his girlfriend’ and the internet lost its collective mind. So far the tweet has gained 61,713 retweets and 201,668 likes. From Aniston to Angelina, he makes you wonder ‘who wore it better?’ On closer examination, even his face seems to change. Scroll down below to take a look at this odd phenomenon and don’t forget to upvote your faves!
Someone just re-discovered this bizarre article about Brad Pitt

And now we can’t unsee it

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Angelina Jolie

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Gwyneth Paltrow

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Jennifer Aniston

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Juliette Lewis

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Thandie Newton

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Sara Hart

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Christina Applegate

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Robin Givens

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Jill Schoelen

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Jitka Pohledek

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Shalene McCall

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Claire Forlani

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People can’t believe they never noticed the weird style phenomenon before










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