Brad Pitt Joined Kayne West for Sunday Service

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Brad Pitt and Kayne West at Sunday Service
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The Kardashians weren’t the only celebrities at this week’s Sunday Service. Brad Pitt joined Kanye West for the event.

It was a star-studded affair in Watts, California, with Kanye’s wife Kim Kardashian and her sisters Kourtney, Khloe and Kendall Jenner also attending to get their gospel on for another week.

In addition, L.A. Reid, Adrienne Bailon, and Big Boy made appearances at the church service.

Wearing his classic flat cap and T-shirt and trousers situation, Brad looked comfortable among the congregation in snaps captured by excited punters in the sunshine.

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Apparently, “it was a spur-of-the-moment deal” and the entire crowd was surprised to see Brad there.

According to TMZ, this is the second time Brad has attended one of Kanye‘s Sunday Services. What? This is somewhat of a surprise.

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Last week, Kanye took Sunday Service to Dayton, Ohio to kick off pal Dave Chappelle’s Gem City Shine birthday block party, staged to honor the victims of a shooting incident in the city at the beginning of August.

Kim Kardashian, previously clarified that the gatherings are more about music than religion. “It’s honestly more like a healing experience for my husband,” she told Elle back in April. “It’s just music; there’s no sermon. It’s definitely something he believes in — Jesus — and there’s a Christian vibe. But there’s no preaching. It’s just a very spiritual Christian experience.”

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