Most of us know by now that Brad Pitt is in New Zealand for the filming of his latest blockbuster 'Heart of the Beast'.
He has seen all the sights so far - Lake Wakatipu, Mount Aspiring… and the Kumeū Maccas drive thru.
Because of that last 'Pitt-Stop', McDonald's have decided to dish out free quarter pounders to anyone who shares a first name with the Hollywood heavyweight.
In case you missed it, over Easter, a young, excited fan spotted Brad making a cheeky Sunday dash to Maccas in Auckland - good to know stars really are just like us.
With a grin from ear to ear, the young fan asked the 61-year-old actor to say hi to her dad.
He initially hesitated but then flashed his iconic smile, waved and said “I’m sorry. Hi Dad. Alright, moving on, happy Easter.”
Naturally, the clip gained plenty of attention on social media, and Maccas saw an opportunity to jump on the bandwagon.

Anyone who has the McDonald's app and is registered under the name Brad will automatically have the deal appear in the ‘Offers’ section this week. Lucky.
McDonald's said "all Brads are welcome" whether they hail from "Hollywood or Henderson".
"You don't have to be that Brad," a press release read.

Brad's upcoming movie will tell the tale of an ex-navy seal and his retired combat dog attempting to return to civilization from the wilderness.
The star spent a lot of time shooting in Queenstown earlier this year, as it served as the backdrop for Alaska.
Filming is understood to be continuing in Auckland until mid-May.
Surely he hits up Subway before he jets off - a free footlong sounds pretty good to me.