U.S. Elections Update: Brad Pitt Comments On Donald Trump Possibly Ruling Country, Could Not Think About GOP Nominee Being In Charge

Many celebrities have expressed their dislike towards Donald Trump due to how brash his comments are regarding many important issues such as banning the Muslims and building a wall to prevent illegal migrants from crossing the border and the latest Hollywood A-lister to give his thoughts on the GOP nominee is Brad Pitt. The husband of Angelina Jolie said that he could not bring himself to think about Trump ruling the country and winning this year's presidential elections.

Pitt was born in Oklahoma and raised in Missouri. These two states are quite supportive of Trump but Pitt does not believe that he could support the GOP nominee. The 52-year-old was interviewed by New York Time's T magazine and in it, he shared that he never thought Brexit would happen. He then related Brexit to Trump adding, "In the simplest terms, what brings us together is good, and what separates us is bad."

The father-of-six then went on to compare the problem with the elections now with the film "The Big Short." "The Big Short" is last year's Oscar-winning flick about the global financial crisis of 2008. Pitt produced the movie and said that in the flick, it could be seen that when things are going wrong and there is no reason for it, enemies are created, E! News reported.

Despite not being in favor of Trump, he said that he knows why a huge number of citizens are attracted to him and his proposals for the country if he takes office. He said that he feels like people who suffer the most end up betting or the party that would hurt them.

He pointed out that most Americans do not have the time to analyze news reports because at the end of the day, they are trying to make the rent, get their kids fed and Trump relates to that, USA Today reported. His propositions, such as saying that he is fed up with how difficult the life is in the U.S. is, has made people attracted to that rather than the conventional candidate, which is Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton.

Trump has not yet commented on this.

The full interview of Pitt with T magazine will be in the newsstands this September 11.

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