Brad Pitt attacker gets restraining order

A serial pest who attacked Brad Pitt on the red carpet in Hollywood has been given a restraining order and remains in a Los Angeles jail.

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A man who attacked Brad Pitt on the red carpet in Hollywood has been given a restraining order. (AAP)

A Ukrainian prankster accused of punching Brad Pitt at a Hollywood red carpet remains behind bars and has been given a restraining order not to approach the star.

Vitalii Sediuk, known for past stunts including gatecrashing the Grammys, was arrested on Wednesday evening after knocking off Pitt's sunglasses at a premiere for his partner Angelina Jolie's latest film, Maleficent.

He was held on suspicion of misdemeanour battery and jailed in lieu of $US20,000 ($A21,639) bail, while police imposed a five-day restraining order for him to stay clear of Pitt, said LA Police Department (LAPD) spokeswoman Sally Madera on Thursday.

The actor would have to go to court if he wants the restraining order extended beyond five days.

Sediuk allegedly jumped over a barrier outside the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood and attacked the actor. Neither Pitt nor Jolie seemed fazed by the altercation.

Vitalii is a Ukrainian TV journalist who has a reputation for celebrity-related gatecrashing and stunts.

At this year's Cannes film festival, he burst onto the red carpet, threw himself to the ground and put his hands around Ugly Betty actress America Ferrera's ankles for a few seconds.

Other targets of his affection have included Will Smith, Madonna, British singer Adele and Leonardo DiCaprio.

In February of last year, he gatecrashed the Grammy music awards, going up on stage after presenter Jennifer Lopez read out Adele's name, The Hollywood Reporter says.

That stunt landed him in jail overnight, the paper added.


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