Brad Pitt beamed as he sat alongside his Babylon co-star Margot Robbie at Tuesday night’s Golden Globes (Picture: Shutterstock for HFPA)
Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie reunited ahead of the UK release of their new movie Babylon as they sat next to each other at Tuesday night’s Golden Globes.
The 32-year-old Australian actress looked sensational in a pink Chanel sheer halter neck sequined dress as she sat alongside 59-year-old Brad, who looked as dapper as ever in a black tuxedo with crisp white shirt.
The pair seemed very comfortable in each other’s company after spending months together filming their new Damien Chazelle-directed movie, which will hit UK cinemas later this month.
Brad also took time to pose with other big names out in force to help kick off awards season, being photographed with Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy winner Colin Farrell, who picked up the gong for his role in The Banshees of Inisherin.
He was also seen chatting away with Colin’s co-star Brendan Gleeson, who missed out on the Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture award to Everything Everywhere All at Once’s Ke Huy Quan.
Brad then went on to take time to pose with Ke Huy, with them both beaming for the camera.
The pair seemed in high spirits as they sat alongside each other (Picture: Christopher Polk/NBC via Getty Images)
Brad also posed with winner Colin Farrell (Picture: Shutterstock for HFPA)
Other famous faces Brad enjoyed conversing with during the ceremony were Donald Glover and Damien Chazelle’s wife Olivia Hamilton.
Brad recently revealed that he is more like his Babylon character Jack Conrad than first meets the eye as he has congenital melancholy.
Ahead of the movie’s release, Brad reflected on similarities he shared with his role in the tale that aims to highlight the exploitative history of cinema.
Brad was photographed chatting away to Brendan Gleeson (Picture: Todd Williamson/NBC via Getty Images)
He posed alongside Everything Everywhere All at One star Ke Huy Quan (Picture: Christopher Polk/NBC via Getty Images)
Brad mingled with other stars at the ceremony, including Donald Glover (Picture: Christopher Polk/NBC via Getty Images)
Admitting he held the same viewpoint as Jack, he opened up about living in a constant state of melancholy and how he related to being in a state of ‘world-weariness’.
During an interview for W Magazine’s Best Performances issue, the Oscar-winner said: ‘Sadly enough, that melancholy may be my natural mode of being, some congenital melancholy.
‘But no, I think there’s a weariness that takes over with the character as he moves on. There’s a world-weariness that I can certainly relate to a little bit.
Brad alongside Babylon director Damien Chazelle’s wife Olivia Hamilton (Picture: REUTERS)
Brad recently opened up to W Magazine (Picture: Jamie Hawkesworth/W Magazine)
‘At this time, more of us are trying to tear each other down than help each other up. I get a little weary.’
Discussing his willingness to take the role when he heard Damien would be directing, he continued: ‘You know Damien’s films; there’s a rhythm – a syncopation – to the scenes.
‘The way he puts it together and doles out the information. There’s always the kind of movement that I think comes from his early days as a jazz drummer.
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‘I find that I’m looking for that in life, you know? We all need to find the music in the day.’
Babylon hits UK cinemas on January 20
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Brad posed with a lot of famous faces during the ceremony