Brad Pitt’s Los Angeles Home Burglarized During Trip

Entertainment World

Brad Pitt’s Los Angeles residence was burglarized on the night of June 25, while the actor was out of the country promoting his upcoming film F1.

The incident occurred in the Los Feliz neighborhood, where the Oscar-winning star owns a home.

According to law enforcement sources, three unidentified individuals reportedly scaled a fence and entered the property through a front window. The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed a burglary took place around 10:30 p.m. in the area, though they did not disclose the homeowner’s identity.

Once inside, the suspects ransacked the home and fled with an undisclosed amount of property. Authorities have not revealed the total value of the stolen items, and the case remains under investigation.

At the time of the break-in, Pitt, 61, was overseas attending promotional events for F1, a Formula One racing film in which he stars. On June 16, he appeared at the movie’s world premiere in New York City, followed by a special screening in London on June 23.

During his stay in the U.K., Pitt reunited with his Interview with the Vampire co-star Tom Cruise. Cruise, who previously worked with F1 director Joseph Kosinski and producer Jerry Bruckheimer on Top Gun: Maverick, praised the film in an Instagram post: “Great night at the movies with my friends!! You guys crushed it!!”

Joining Pitt throughout the film’s promotional tour was his girlfriend of nearly two years, Ines de Ramon. She has reportedly been a consistent presence during the production phase of F1.

Addressing public speculation about their relationship, Pitt dismissed the idea that her involvement was calculated for publicity. In a May interview with GQ, he said, “No, dude, it’s not that calculated… Life just evolves. Relationships evolve.”

While no injuries were reported in the burglary, the incident raises concerns over celebrity home security, especially during high-profile international events. Investigations are ongoing as police search for the suspects and work to determine the full scope of the theft.