THEutto for Brad Pitt: Jane Etta Pitt, mother ofactor Oscar winner is died at the age of 84. The news, initially released by the US website TMZ and confirmed by Peoplehe shook the actor’s fans and families.

Brad Pitt’s mother died: who was Jane Etta

Former retired school consultant, Jane Etta was considered The beating heart of the Pitt clan. Mother of three children – Brad, Doug and Julie – raised in Springfield, Missouri, has always maintained a reserved profile, far from the Hollywood spotlight. However, his role of “family glue” clearly emerges from the testimonies of his loved ones.

Five years ago, Jane had organized a large family meeting, an event that left an indelible mark on the memories of children and grandchildren. “There was no limit to the love he gave, and all those who met her felt it,” wrote his nephew Sydney in his moved tribute on social media.

The announcement of the disappearance

To give the announcement of the disappearance was his nephew Sydney Pitt, daughter of Doug Pitt, Brad’s brother, Through a touching post on Instagram published on Wednesday 6 August: “Dolce grandmother Jane Etta, we were not ready to let you go, but know that you are finally free to sing, dance and paint it makes it all easier”.

A special bond with Brad Pitt

Despite his discretion, Jane Etta appeared on rare public occasions next to her son Brad, often accompanied by her husband Williamformer owner of a trucking company. His appearances on the red carpet was memorable, where he put elegance and sobriety with Hollywood star with elegance. A significant moment dates back to June, when Brad, during a screening of his film on Formula 1, had dedicated them A public greeting, sending her a kiss and declaring her affection.

A farewell in private

The causes of the death have not been made public. Brad Pitt, known for his confidentiality in moments of personal life, has not released official statements, choosing to live the mourning in private form, surrounded by family members. The actor’s spokesman also preferred not to comment, leaving room for the pain of the family.

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