According to Jason Priestley, who lived with Brad Pitt throughout the 1990s, the two of them “used to play this game to see who could go the longest without showering.” Brad Pitt is the one who won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
There was a period when Brad Pitt and Jason Priestley shared a home in Hollywood in the past.
And the former cast member of Beverly Hills, 90210 claims that Brad was not very concerned about cleanliness at the time.
“We used to play this game to see who could go the longest without showering,” Jason explained to Live! On January 16, with Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, who are the co-hosts of the show. Now when I think about it, I’m thinking to myself, ‘Dude, that is so filthy. What exactly were you thinking?'”
Who do you think would emerge victorious? “Brad,” Jason divulged to me. “Always Brad.”
The 54-year-old, on the other hand, pointed out that it is highly improbable that Brad has persevered with the same regimen.
“I don’t think he does that anymore,” Jason informed Kelly and Mark, “but back then he could go a long time without showering.” Jason was responding to their concerns.
Once upon a time, in the 1990s, when both Jason and Brad were just beginning their careers as actors, they shared a room together. Together with a third companion, the two individuals resided in a two-bedroom apartment that was situated in what Jason referred to as the “really crappy part” of Los Angeles.
In his memoir, which was published in 2015, the actor from Tru Calling recounted that the two of them were essentially “broke” as they sought to find employment in the acting industry.
“We lived on Ramen noodles and generic beer—the kind that came in white cans labeled ‘beer,” according to Jason’s account of life, “and Marlboro Light cigarettes.”
On the other hand, once Jason was cast in Beverly Hills, 90210 and Brad became famous for his role in Thelma & Louise, the two individuals stopped communicating with one another. However, Jason has nothing but positive recollections of the person who won the Oscar.
“Those were really fun days,” he said in an interview with HuffPost in 2017. “Those friendships that we all formed and those times that we all had are times that I look back on fondly.”