As Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s teen daughter Shiloh Jolie officially dropped her dad’s famous last name on Monday, Pitt was spotted over the weekend heading to hang out with his Hollywood BFF George Clooney.
We hear that the two friends spent some quality time together.
Spies told Page Six that they saw Pitt arriving via private jet in Milan.
The “Fight Club” star was overheard telling a private greeter at Linate Airport that he was “headed to Lake Como to visit Clooney and his wife, Amal,” according to our source.
The insider added that the star was solo without gal pal Ines de Ramon, and that, Pitt, 60, “wore a beige bucket hat, aviator glasses, a navy, casual jacket and blue jeans and sneakers.”
The star allegedly was flanked by “a team of security guards” as he “rushed through passport control and practically jogged past bystanders who had gathered to see him.”
“One of the guards approached several groups of people hanging out, and said, ‘Are you all supposed to be here?’ ” we hear, as “Pitt ran by and into a waiting Range Rover.”
A black Mercedes wagon apparently followed and “in mere minutes he came and went,” said the spy.
“Brad Pitt’s a ghost!” quipped the impressed jet-setter who’d landed on a private flight ahead of the star.
Pitt and Clooney, 63, were just on the cover of GQ together for a story titled, “George Clooney and Brad Pitt are Hollywood’s BFFs.”
The GQ piece stated, “They’ve spent three decades living intertwined lives at the inconceivably glamorous height of Hollywood. Now, having crossed the threshold of 60, they’re more comfortable than ever throwing bombs, dispensing hard-won wisdom, and, yes, arguing about who had the better mullet in the ’80s.”
Clooney has a 25-room villa on Lake Como after he combined two properties in the chic area. Pitt owns his own French estate, Château Miraval, which has been at the center of his divorce battle with Jolie.
A rep for Pitt did not comment.
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)