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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Brad Pitt 'unveiled as first male Chanel face'



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Brad Pitt has reportedly been named the first male face of Chanel’s signature No.5 fragrance. The Hollywood actor is said to have signed up to star in a commercial for the scent, according to US website E! Online. The Chanel No. 5 advertisement is set to be released overseas later this year. It is understood Brad will receive a generous pay check of seven figures for the endorsement of the women’s perfume. While representatives for Brad and Chanel are yet to comment on the project, a source revealed the actor will begin filming the first advertisement in London this week. The 48-year-old hunk and new fiancée Angelina Jolie recently bought a new house in Richmond, south west London, so he will be in the capital for the campaign. Brad follows in the footsteps of fellow Hollywood star Nicole Kidman - who became the face of the scent in 2003 in a series of alluring advertisement campaigns. Catherine Deneuve, Lauren Hutton, Estella Warren and Ali MacGraw have also represented the women's scent.

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If you saw "Marvel's The Avengers" this weekend and stayed to watch the credits, you got to see an extra scene after the main titles ended. Marvel Studios has a tradition of planting bonus scenes at the very end of their movie as a treat for fans, starting with Samuel L. Jackson's first appearance as Nick Fury at the end of "Iron Man." But the scenes at the end of the previous movies have all been about setting up "The Avengers." Now that the team-up finally happened, fans wondered what they would tease at the end of it. The answer, obviously, was "The Avengers 2." The mid-credits scene seems to have revealed who the villain of the next installment would be. And for diehard fans of the comic books, the revelation was both shocking and highly satisfying (if the person sitting next to you at the theater audibly gasped, they obviously were true fans). But if you aren't versed in Marvel lore, you might have been left scratching your head.