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Brad Pitt becomes weatherman, forecasts ‘no future’ for climate

Gianna Francesca Catolico (Inquirer.net/Asia News Network)
Sat, June 10, 2017 Published on Jun. 10, 2017 Published on 2017-06-10T10:55:01+07:00

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D

espite his austere yet witty forecast of the world’s weather, Brad Pitt can add being a weatherman to his lengthy list of achievements.

The actor appeared in Tuesday’s episode of Comedy Central’s “The Jim Jefferies Show,” where he poked fun at US President Donald Trump, who pulled his country out from the Paris Agreement.

Pitt tried his luck as a meteorologist by forecasting how climate change will affect the US and other nations in the forthcoming decades.

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“Things are going to be getting warmer in this area here…and this area here,” Pitt elaborated, gesturing his hands on both Eastern and Western Hemisphere.

When a jittery-looking Jefferies asked Pitt about his future forecast, Pitt quirkily declared, “There is no future.”

Pitt, 53, was also on the show to promote his new Netflix film, “War Machine,” which also stars Anthony Michael Hall and Ben Kingsley.  

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