"You've got balls!": The day Brad Pitt complimented Camille Cottin for Connasse Princesse des Coeurs

“You’ve got balls!”: The day Brad Pitt complimented Camille Cottin for Connasse Princesse des Coeurs

Before crossing paths in Allied (2016), the French actress had already crossed paths with the Hollywood star in an advertisement directed by Wes Anderson!

Camille Cottinaka the Bitch of Canal +returns to the small screen with his film, Princess of Heartsreleased in 2015 in theaters. She will be the star of this Tuesday night on TFX. Her goal? To find the man of her life. Not a handsome, affectionate and caring guy, but an aristocrat rich enough for her to stop working! Why not aim for a prince? On the advice of Stephane Bernhere is our dear pain in the neck crossing the Channel to try to get her hands on the Prince Harry. Will his natural charm work? “Holy shit!”finding a husband is not so simple…

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After two teasers who revealed the concept of the long version of its television clips, the trailer of Bitch Princess of Hearts drove the point home, promising a comedy filmed “100% hidden camera”.

“When I met Marion Cotillard on the film Allies (by Robert Zemeckis, 2016)Brad Pitt had to learn French, Camille Cottin said laughingly on RTL in September 2023, about Bitch Princess of Hearts. She gave him movies to watch. She said to me: ‘He must see Bitch.’ He came back the next day and said to me: ‘You’ve got balls’ (‘You have balls’) !

While promoting the war blockbuster, Pitt had publicly praised the talent of the French actress, responding in an interview that he was “Camille Cottin fan”. The actress, who also made a splash thanks to Ten Percent, Stillwater Or House of Gucciexplained during the same radio show: “It really touched me. He’s a very elegant person.”

Note that eight before before crossing on Alliesthe two actors had already participated in the same advertisement, produced “French-style” by Wes Anderson:

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