Brad Pitt’s Former Roommate Jason Priestley Says Brad Wouldn’t Shower for Days

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Jason Priestley, best known for his role in Beverly Hills, 90210, opened up about the peculiar living arrangements he shared with Brad Pitt before they became Hollywood heartthrobs.

Appearing on Live with Kelly and Mark, Priestley recalled their “crappy” two-bedroom apartment in a less-than-desirable part of L.A. According to Priestley, Pitt was a relatively decent roommate compared to their third housemate, whom he described as an “absolute disaster.”

However, he revealed an amusing tidbit about their peculiar hygiene game. The roommates engaged in a contest to see who could go the longest without showering, and Pitt apparently dominated this unique competition.

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“Always Brad,” Priestley chuckled. “I don’t think he does that anymore, but back then, he could go a long time without showering.”

Despite Pitt’s past shower-free victories, Priestley assured that Hollywood’s A-list status has likely retired these unorthodox competitions.

Priestley had previously described living with the Fight Club actor during a 2014 interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “We lived on ramen noodles and generic beer — the kind that came in white cans labeled BEER — and Marlboro Light cigarettes,” he told the paper


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