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Brad Pitt shows his age on Vanity Fair cover

Posted by Kristi Palma  May 1, 2013 08:06 AM
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Brad Pitt has been a cover boy for many years. But he's no longer looking so much like a boy (he turns 50 this year). His wrinkles (yes, wrinkles) are front and center in his latest Vanity Fair cover shoot.

The Hollyscoop video above takes us back through Pitt's many Vanity Fair covers since 1995. Who could forget Pitt's Vanity Fair debut in February 1995 with his long flowing "Legends of the Fall" locks? Or the shirtless-and-soaking-wet look from December 2006? (Not to be confused with his first shirtless cover -- that was in December 2001 when he was named an American Heartthrob.) And this time he's promoting his new movie "World War Z."

Check out photos of all of Pitt's covers in this Vanity Fair slideshow.

What do you think of the latest cover? Do you think he's aged well? Which is your favorite?

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