Brad Pitt’s Unfortunate News. The Legendary Actor Himself Made The Announcement

Brad Pitt, an Oscar winner, claims he has an uncommon condition that makes it difficult for him to identify people’s faces.

Pitt suggested in a recent interview with GQ that he may suffer from prosopagnosia, a neurological disorder that makes it difficult to recognize people’s faces.

“Nobody believes me!” said Pitt, 58, who has not been officially diagnosed. “I wanna meet another [person with it].”

Pitt explained that he spends so much time at home due to his illness.

People with the disorder may have trouble differentiating among members of their own family or identifying themselves in images. They also have trouble recognizing people when they are out of their usual environments, such as if they were to run into a coworker at the grocery store.

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