Brad Pitt Says He Would Have Shared The Titanic Door With Leonardo DiCaprio

Brad Pitt Says He Would Have Shared The Titanic Door With Leonardo DiCaprio




if you have at any time wondered where Brad Pitt stands on the great Titanic debate, then today is your lucky day.


While accepting the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his efficiency in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood the actor made sure to thank his good friend and co-star "LDC" for being a generous scene partner. He then, fully unprompted, mentioned, "I would have shared the raft." The raft in question is the infamous door that saves Rose's life in the 1997 film Titanic — the door that she did not share with her lover Jack, played by DiCaprio.


The question of whether Jack could have fit on the door alongside Rose has waged multiple debates in the decades since the Oscar-winning blockbuster's release. DiCaprio himself even weighed in on the world wide web controversy last year while promoting Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, telling MTV News, "No comment," with a laugh.


However, Pitt stands firmly on the side of popular consensus. There's no way he would have let DiCaprio sink in the icy Atlantic waters. He would have made room on that door!


The actor also took the time to take a jab at his tabloid persona ("I wanted to bring my mom yet I couldn’t because any woman I stand next to, they mention I’m dating"), although before he left the stage with his Globe, he made one simple plea: "If you visualize a chance to be kind to someone tomorrow, take it. I think we need it."


I would also like to add that in case you visualize a chance to be kind to someone tomorrow, let them kindly know that there was room for Jack on the door.









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