Brad Pitt used to drive strippers to gigs for living

Florida Statesman (ANI) Saturday 4th February, 2012

Brad Pitt has revealed that his strangest job before he became a hotshot actor was to drive strippers to their gigs.

The 48-year-old actor made the revelation in an interview with James Lipton for talk show 'Inside the Actors Studio'.

"I drove strippers, which was interesting," the New York Post quoted the actor as saying on the show.

"It was an odd job. There's a place called the Job Factory where people listed odd jobs they needed for a little while and you'd go and sign up.

"It said, 'Drive strippers.' I said, 'I got a car.' My job was to go to the place and get the assignment, then go to the girl's apartment, pick her up, and drive her to the party," he revealed.

When prodded for more information, Pitt said that he didn't just stay in the car, he had to watch the proceedings as well.

"You'd then be responsible for playing the music, which was cassette then," he admitted.

"Then you had to catch the clothes so the guys wouldn't steal them as they came off. And then you had to try to collect the money at the end and get out of there alive. It was not always easy," he added.

When asked if he enjoyed the work, Pitt said, "Yes, I did." (ANI)

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