At the Venice Film Festival, Brad Pitt reveals his historic tattoo with an unexpected meaning

At the Venice Film Festival Brad Pitt reveals his historic

This weekend, Brad Pitt showed up with a strange tattoo on his forearm. Here’s the proof in pictures.

The film crew Wolfs stopped by the Venice Film Festival this Saturday, August 31, for an exceptional preview. Coming with his partner, Inès de Ramon, Brad Pitt arrived in a white linen shirt. But what really didn’t go unnoticed was his tattoo on his arm.

Brad Pitt reveals his arm tattoo

Although he often covers up his tattoos on the red carpet, Brad Pitt showed off one of his designs when he arrived in Venice. Located on his forearm, it represents The world’s oldest mummy, Ötzidied between 3350-3120 BCE, at the end of the European Neolithic period. The one who calls himself “the Tyrolean Iceman” was found in 1991 with a body almost intact thanks to the ice and the elements. And as surprising as it may seem, he was covered in more than 67 tattoos, from head to toe. Under this drawing, Angelina Jolie’s ex-husband wrote the word “Invictus” in capital letters, which means “invincible” or “undefeated” in Latin.

A tattoo among many others

Brad Pitt doesn’t have as many tattoos as Ötzi, but he still has a lot! On his inner bicep, he had a quote from a poem by Rumi tattooed in tribute to his marriage to Angelina Jolie. It reads: “There is a realm beyond all notions of good and evil. I will meet you there.“. Next to it, a silhouette of a man above his shadow is drawn. But he also has the birthday of the mother of his children inked on his lower abdomen in Khmer, the official language of Cambodia.

A long cross also adorns her wrist, with the initial A for Angelina on one side and M, P, Z, SK and V for her six children on the other. The words “Alpha” and “Omega” can also be seen at the bottom of her stomach as well as a motorcycle on her arm, evoking her passion for two wheels.

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