Smiling Brad Pitt puts explosive FBI Angelina Jolie drama aside as he promotes Bullet Train in South Korea

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Brad Pitt looked in good spirits as he promoted his new film Bullet Train amid bombshell allegations that he had a ‘verbal and physical fight’ with ex Angelina Jolie.The actor was all-smiles on Friday as he attended a photocall for the new movie alongside co-star Aaron Taylor-Johnson at the Conrad Hotel in Seoul, South Korea.His appearance came after an FBI report was released this week that detailed Angelina’s allegations that Brad told her she was ‘ruining the family’, shook her and pushed her into the bathroom wall during a row on their private jet in 2016.However, the 58-year-old Oscar winner put his personal life dramas behind him for a moment as he took to the stage where he was presented with themed cakes for the occasion.The father-of-six, who has been making waves with his new quirky fashion sense, kept it casual in a denim shirt and trousers that he layered over a plain white T-shirt.

The Fight Club star was back in Korea for the first time in eight years as he continues a huge promotional tour for his new action film.He stars as an assassin who tries to leave his deadly world behind when he’s coaxed into one last job by his handler played by Sandra Bullock.Aaron plays one half of an assassin duo known as The Twins.Brad is believed to have no plans to halt the tour in the midst of his current scandal.The leaked 2016 FBI document, which has not been publicly released, was obtained by several news outlets on Tuesday.The shocking details also allege that Brad said one of his children ‘looks like a f*****g Columbine kid,’ appearing to reference the 1999 mass school shooting.The Inglourious Basterds star allegedly then ‘grabbed [Angelina’s] head … followed by grabbing her at the shoulders and shaking her’.When the.

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