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Pitt recently sold this luxurious mansion. He fetched a record $39 million for the property.

Hollywood actor Brad Pitt allegedly let a widowed neighbor live for free in his former mansion in Los Angeles. Writing about it People with reference to the words of the actress from the movie Elvira Cassandra Peterson.

From her, Pitt bought this 1.9-acre plot in Los Feliz, California, in 1994, and after a while he let a 105-year-old man into the house, who was left single.

“He was very kind to the guy. The guy’s wife died and he lived there. I know Brad let him live there without paying anything until he died,” Peterson said.

The house is located in a great area of ​​Los Feliz. Many celebrities live there. Pitt himself never lived on this estate alone. At this time, he was married to actresses Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie.

Pitt recently sold this luxurious mansion. He fetched a record $39 million for the property.

Brad Pitt is selling the home he shared with Angelina Jolie

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