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My favourite actor - Brad Pitt arrives and disappears in space of 48 hour

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Brad Pitt at Sydney premiere
Brad Pitt arrives at the World War Z premiere at the Star in Sydney. Picture: Getty Images/Caroline McCredie Source: Getty Images
IT was a long way to come for less than 48 hours but Brad Pitt has flown out of Sydney following his whirlwind promotional tour.
The Hollywood A-lister landed at Sydney Airport on a private jet early on Sunday morning and was whisked out of sight by customs into a hanger where private cars were waiting to take him to his hotel.
He was in the country to walk the red carpet for his new flick World War Z but never planned to hang around for too long.
During what was his first trip down under, Pitt and his son Pax took in the sights with a BBQ on the Harbour aboard the superyacht Ghost II and a stop off at Wild Life Sydney in Darling Harbour so his son could play with a koala and a kangaroo.
Pitt then attended the premiere of zombie action epic World War Z at the Star.
Then on Monday night he left the country with as little fanfare as his arrival.
Jill Meagher
Despite Angelina Jolie making appearances alongside her hubby over the past few weeks, the actress who has recently undergone a double mastectomy stayed in California with the couple’s other children.
Pitt's next stop off is New York for its premiere of the hotly anticipated movie.
The film is set for release in Australia and New Zealand on June 20.
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