
Brad Pitt And Javier Bardem React To Racy F1 Tweets
To celebrate their new sports drama movie F1, we sat down with some of the stars to update them on a few NSFW thoughts that have crossed their fans' minds...and let's just say things got interesting!
F1 follows a retired Formula 1 driver named Sonny Hayes (Brad) who returns to the sport to mentor a young rising star, Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris), on a fictional team called APXGP. Set in the high-stakes world of professional racing, the film blends intense on-track action with behind-the-scenes drama, as Sonny navigates personal redemption, team dynamics, and the challenges of competing against younger, elite drivers. With real F1 footage and appearances from actual drivers (Hey, Lewis Hamilton), the film offers a gritty, adrenaline-fueled look at passion, legacy, and the relentless drive to win.
But let's jump back into the thirst, shall we?! From graphic demonstrations...
...to awkward bursts of laughter — it's safe to say these two men had no idea what they were in store for, but they handled it like champs.
To watch all the fun go down, be sure to watch Brad and Javier's full Thirst Tweet video below:
And be sure to check out F1 when it hits theaters on Friday, June 27.

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