BAFTA 2020: Brad Pitt Once Again Declares Himself SINGLE; Margot Robbie Reads His Witty Speech

Brad Pitt continues with his streak of cracking hilarious jokes about his dating life at awards ceremonies. While he was not present to collect his award at the BAFTA, his hilarious speech was read out by his Once Upon A Time In Hollywood co-star Margot Robbie

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BAFTA 2020: Brad Pitt Once Again Declares Himself SINGLE; Margot Robbie Reads His Witty Speech
Brad Pitt has an amazing sense of humour and we can’t deny it! The New Year 2020 has already started on a great note for Brad Pitt, who has been winning big at several award ceremonies this year. Continuing his winning streak, Brad won big at the British Academy Film and Television Arts Awards that was held on Sunday, that is February 2, 2020. Pitt won the award for the Best Supporting Actor in Quentin Tarantino‘s Once Upon A Time In… Hollywood. Brad Pitt has also earned an Oscar nomination for the same.

Brad Pitt has been cracking hilarious jokes about his dating life at awards ceremonies. While he was not present to collect his award at the BAFTA, his hilarious speech was read out by his Once Upon A Time In Hollywood co-star Margot Robbie. Informing about the same to the audience, Margot Robbie said, “Brad couldn’t be here tonight due to family obligations, so he asked me to read his response for him.” She then went on to read his hilarious speech. “He starts by saying, ‘Hey Britain. Heard you just became single. Welcome to the club!’” His witty joke is cracking us up!


With his joke, he aimed at two things at once- his divorce from ex Angelina Jolie and his Brexit reference. Further expressing his gratitude, Margot Robbie read out Brad Pitt’s words, “Thank you to the Academy for this extreme honor… Always been a bit intimidated over here given the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and the titans that have come before, so this is especially meaningful.”


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