Brad Pitt Museum Coming Soon to Missouri

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It seems a little small-town and hokey, true, but hey - how many of us have museums dedicated to us in our hometowns?   And really, who better to dedicate a musem to than Brad Pitt himself?  Who cares where it's located!  Backseat Cuddler shares their thoughts on a destination  most red blooded American women will be sure to visit:  

 

In his hometown of Missouri, a museum is being dedicated to the life of Brad Pitt.

 

The actor was brought up in Springfield in the Midwest, and local residents hope to construct a shrine to the star.

 

It follows the growing number of fans making a pilgrimage to the area to learn more about where their idol spent his formative years.

 

Susan Wade, head of PR for the town, says, “Springfield is very Midwestern and family oriented. We’re glad to have Brad as part of our history and culture. In fact, we need a Brad Pitt Museum.”

 

We need a Brad Pitt museum in every state! We need to see old pairs of underwear, pictures of past girlfriends, and Pitt’s pit stains! I’m sure the dinosaurs would be proud.

 

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Emily 10k+ Emily Published 1/8/08
 

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Comments (5)

  • oh how quaint.
    Emygirl131 80 Emygirl131 1/8/08 Reply
     
  • Yes, let's all worship at the alter of the cheating,lying bastard! SUCH a good example!
    anonymous anonymous 1/8/08 Reply
     
  • The guy spends most of his adult life as a known pothead, then while married, knocks up the Whore of Babylon...by all means, lets have a museum!! Why not throw in a statue too??
    anonymous anonymous 1/8/08 Reply
     
  • It's not real: http://www.mediabistro.com/unbeige/museums/the_brad_pitt_museum_that_shall_never_be_74448.asp
    anonymous anonymous 1/8/08 Reply
     
  • he is so cute and i dont care what u say about him
    anonymous anonymous 5/28/09 Reply