Brad Pitt sparks concern as video of actor fainting at F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix goes viral
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Brad Pitt left fans concerned after a video circulated online showing the actor fainting at the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday, November 23.
However, Pitt wasn't actually fainting; it was all part of a scene for his upcoming action movie, 'F1', set to release in June 2025.
In the film, Pitt plays the character Sonny Hayes, who is seen escaping a car crash, stumbling away from the scene, and appearing to faint. To build excitement for the movie, a statement was released regarding Hayes' health following the incident.
šŗšø BRAD PITT 'FAINTS' AT VEGAS F1āIT'S A MOVIE STUNT
ā Info Room (@InfoR00M) November 23, 2024
Racegoers were stunned as Brad Pitt, 60, ācollapsedā on the Las Vegas Grand Prix trackāuntil realizing it was part of his new F1 movie.
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Pitt plays Sonny Hayes, a fictional driver in the film.
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Mock statement released after Brad Pitt fainted in Las Vegas
Brad Pitt, known for 'Fight Club' and 'Bullet Train', was dressed in full racing gear as he walked away unsteadily from the scene of a crash. He staggered a few times before collapsing onto a padded mat, where a crew member attended to him. APX GP, the fictional race team of Pitt's character Sonny Hayes, released a mock statement that piqued interest in the upcoming film.
The statement read, āDuring Qualifying, Sonny sustained a significant impact requiring immediate medical evaluation. Incidents of this magnitude are always taken seriously and Sonny's health remains our top priority."
It continued, āWhile Sonny is otherwise stable, he will not participate in tomorrow's race as he focuses on recovery. The entire team stands behind him and we'll provide updates when available. Joshua will race solo tomorrow, carrying the team forward.ā
Brad Pitt plays role of retired Formula One driver in 'F1'
As reported by DailyMail, Brad Pitt takes on the role of a retired Formula 1 driver who returns to the sport with APXGP, a fictional team, to mentor a younger driver. Pitt's character competes against some of the best drivers in the world, teaming up with his teammate, Joshua Pearce, played by Damson Idris.
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, the film is a collaboration with Formula 1 and its community. Pitt not only stars in the lead role but also serves as a producer, alongside F1 legend Lewis Hamilton.
Filming for the movie has taken place at various F1 races over the past few years, featuring an ensemble cast that includes Kerry Condon, Javier Bardem, Tobias Menzies, Sarah Niles, Kim Bodnia, and Samson Kayo.
The final filming segment is scheduled for Abu Dhabi through December. A trailer released in July features Pitt listing the companies behind the 'F1' teams and telling Condon that he needs a faster car.
First teaser for āF1,ā starring Brad Pitt.
ā The Oscar Race (@TheOscarRace) July 7, 2024
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Video of Brad Pitt 'fainting' sparks discussion online
After Brad Pitt was seen 'fainting' on the track at the Las Vegas Grand Prix while filming for his 'F1' movie, many fans took to social media to share their reactions.
One user joked, "Sign of old age."
Others posted praying emojis after the video of Pittās fainting circulated.
Some mocked the incident, with one user saying, "I know itās acting for a movie where heās supposed to be the driver but I donāt think thereās many 60 year old F1 drivers."
Another person commented, "He watched is own movie and fainted as it was so badā¦ā¦."
One user explained, "It was a stunt for an upcoming film, y'all."
Another added, "It was part of a movie."
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