In the late 1980s, before they were household names, Jason Priestley and Brad Pitt shared more than just an apartment in Los Angeles; they shared a unique camaraderie. Among their amusing antics was a lighthearted competition to see who could go the longest without showering.
This playful rivalry, recounted by Priestley, paints a picture of two young actors, not yet touched by fame, living a life far removed from the glamour they would later know. Their modest living conditions and humorous challenges offer a glimpse into a simpler time in their lives, highlighting the contrast between their early struggles and their later success. This story not only humanizes these now-iconic figures but also serves as a reminder of the humble beginnings from which many in Hollywood emerge.