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The reason behind Brad Pitt’s shock ‘collapse’ and ‘immediate medical evaluation’ at Vegas Grand Prix is revealed

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Viewers were left shocked and worried after actor Brad Pitt

Viewers were left shocked and worried after actor Brad Pitt “fainted” at the Grand Prix in Las Vegas this weekend, but all was not as it seemed.

On Saturday, ahead of the much-anticipated showdown on the Sin City track, the star, 60, was seen collapsing to the ground while “passing out” on the grid.

He staggered several times before falling onto a padded mat held by a crew member.

However, fans need not worry about the Hollywood superstar as the whole stunt was for his upcoming film based on Formula One.

Racegoers were treated to a sneak peek of the film as Pitt filmed a scene in which the 60-year-old and the film crew filmed in front of a real F1 backdrop.

APX GP, Pitt’s character Sonny Hayes’ fictional racing team, even issued a mock statement, sparking interest in the upcoming release.

Viewers were left shocked and worried after actor Brad Pitt “fainted” at the Las Vegas Grand Prix this weekend, but all was not as it seemed (pictured in September).

On Saturday, ahead of the much-anticipated showdown on the Sin City track, the 60-year-old star was seen collapsing to the ground while

On Saturday, ahead of the much-anticipated showdown on the Sin City track, the star, 60, was seen collapsing to the ground while “passing out” on the grid.

“During qualifying, Sonny suffered a significant impact that required immediate medical evaluation,” the statement read.

‘Incidents of this magnitude are always taken seriously and Sonny’s health remains our top priority.

“Although Sonny is stable, he will not participate in tomorrow’s matchup as he focuses on his recovery.”

‘The whole team is behind you and we will provide updates when they become available. “Joshua will race alone tomorrow, moving the team forward.”

The actor and producer was wearing full driving gear and was caught walking unsteadily from the scene of a racing accident.

Pitt plays a retired driver returning to Formula 1 in APXGP, a fictional grid team, who returns to mentor and team up with a younger driver, according to a synopsis of the film.

He and Damson Idris, who plays teammate Joshua Pearce, “compete against the titans of the sport.”

The highly anticipated film is directed by Joseph Kosinski, who also directed Top Gun: Maverick, starring Tom Cruise, and will be released in theaters next year in June 2025.

F1 production is in full swing and last month in October, Brad was also spotted at the Mexican Grand Prix in Mexico City to film additional scenes.

He staggered several times before falling onto a padded mat held by a crew member.

He staggered several times before falling onto a padded mat held by a crew member.

However, fans need not worry about the Hollywood superstar as the stunt was for his upcoming film based on Formula One.

However, fans need not worry about the Hollywood superstar as the stunt was for his upcoming film based on Formula One.

Racegoers were treated to a sneak peek of the film as Pitt filmed a scene in which the 60-year-old and the film crew filmed in front of a real F1 backdrop.

Racegoers were treated to a sneak peek of the film as Pitt filmed a scene in which the 60-year-old and the film crew filmed in front of a real F1 backdrop.

Last year, both Pitt and his co-star Damson Idris were also seen filming for the project while at the 2023 British Grand Prix (seen above).

Last year, both Pitt and his co-star Damson Idris were also seen filming the project while at the 2023 British Grand Prix (seen above).

As well as taking on a lead role in the film, Brad is also one of the producers on the project, as well as Formula One star Lewis Hamilton.

The film was made in collaboration with Formula 1 and the F1 community. The 10 F1 teams and their drivers, the FIA ​​and the race promoters contributed to the authenticity of the story.

The F1 package was acquired by Apple for between $130 and $140 million, a price that does not include the salaries of the lead actors, director, writer and producers, Deadline reported.

The film was filmed at various F1 races around the world over the last few years and also stars Kerry Condon, Javier Bardem, Tobias Menzies, Sarah Niles, Kim Bodnia and Samson Kayo.

Filming is scheduled to continue until the Abu Dhabi race in December this year.

The trailer, which was released in July, began with Pitt reciting the names of the companies behind the F1 teams and telling Condon that he needs a car that can go faster than that.

Pitt was seen in his race car speeding around the track while Queen’s We Will Rock You plays in the background. When it reached high speed, it became a title card.

It comes after the actor showed off his toned body while filming scenes for the upcoming sports action drama in Las Vegas on Tuesday.

The A-Lister was joined by her fellow co-star Kerry Condon as they filmed a scene on a balcony overlooking the iconic Las Vegas strip, wearing a white suit but opting not to add a shirt underneath for the scene.

At one point, he placed his arms on the railing while apparently having a serious conversation with Condon’s own character, Kate.

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