There you go. Once an alleged philanderer, always an alleged philanderer. Seven months into his divorce from the gorgeous Angeline Jolie, Hollywood hunk Brad Pitt has been romantically linked with hotties Kate Hudson and Marion Cottilard, and even his ex-wife Jennifer Aniston.

But now here’s something more concrete: the actor is supposedly going out with the British bombshell Sienna Miller who was once married to Jude Law. They came closer to each other during the filming of The Lost City of Z, a film produced by Brad P and which has, yes you’ve guessed it, Sienna M as its female protagonist. The two have been spotted together on a couple of occasions and at an event held to promote the movie the actor was even seen flirting with her.

Insiders say Brad P is being secretive about it, whereas Sienna M’s latest response to the rumour is: “It’s predictable and silly.” Yep, silly, but that’s what makes Hollywood go round.

Published in Dawn, ICON, April 23rd, 2017

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