No, Brad Pitt is not selfish and conceited, he is face blind.

It's hard for him, he told GQ, to remember faces.

Many blamed him for that.

"Nobody believes me," Pitt said.

However, the Hollywood star admitted that a diagnosis of prosopagnosia has not yet been made.

Nevertheless, the fifty-eight-year-old decided to stay at home to avoid embarrassing encounters.

Pitt left it open how severe his perception disorder is, and whether he was born with face blindness or whether he developed it later.

The actor had previously indicated that he often did not recognize acquaintances.

Many rejected him, he once said, because they thought he treated them with disrespect.

In the interview, the Oscar winner also spoke about a possible end to his film career.

"I see myself on my last legs," he told GQ.

The actor left it open how long he wanted to continue.

“This last semester or trimester.

What should this section look like?

And how do I want to do that?” Pitt continued.

Brad Pitt is coming to cinemas this summer in 'Bullet Train' opposite Sandra Bullock.

In the action thriller, he plays a hitman on duty aboard an express train in Japan.

It was announced in June that he was shooting a racing driver film for the production company Apple Studios with "Top Gun: Maverick" director Joseph Kosinski.