KID ROCKS BRANGIE!
PARTY animal Kid Rock might be getting an earful from Brad Pitt after hosting an all-night bash which disturbed the actor's peace. Brad, 43, and other half Angelina Jolie were left fuming when bad-boy Kid's noisy do kept the couple and their four children awake. The Ocean's 13 star - who attended its glittering red carpet premiere in Cannes on Thursday night - has been staying at the £2,500-a-night Hotel Du Cap. But it proved to be no tranquil retreat... "Kid Rock was DJing a party at the Eden Roc complex of the Hotel Du Cap," a hotel source tells us. "Kid had downed several Southern Comforts and was playing all his rowdy favourites, like Aerosmith's Walk This Way. He had the sound system up as far as it would go and the bass was so loud that the whole building seemed to be shaking." Brad and Ange's two-year-old daughter Zahara woke up first and started screaming. Then the other three kids - Pax, three, Shiloh, one, and five-year-old Maddox - were roused and started crying. "Brad and Ange were upset to say the least," adds our source. "To suddenly have all their kids woken up by the thudding bass was too much. Brad was on the phone to reception, demanding that the music be turned off immediately. "Staff then begged Kid Rock to at least turn it down but he refused - and made it clear that he'd keep DJing as long as he felt like doing so." To make matters even worse for the harassed Pitt family, there was also a noisy firework display going on. Just before 5am, Angelina, 31, also got on the phone to reception and gave them a piece of her mind. The source adds: "Soon after that, a member of staff knocked on Brad and Angelina's door. The couple thought that they'd be getting an apology and that Kid Rock's sound system would then be unplugged. "Instead there was a hotel worker there offering a tray of earplugs! Meanwhile, Kid's party carried on as before. "It was like something out of a comedy film." The party - with guests including Naomi Campbell, Flavio Briatore, David Furnish and Quincy Jones - eventually finished at around 6am. A hotel worker at reception admitted that the entertainment had been "quite loud". But a Du Cap spokesman said: "We don't comment on any of our clients."
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