Angelina Jolie looks pensive as she's driven home after having dinner at Nobu in LA... as it's claimed ex Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are friends
- Details
- Published on Thursday, 08 August 2019 18:49
- Written by Daily mail
It was claimed that her ex Brad Pitt and his ex Jennifer Aniston are still friends.And Angelina Jolie was spotted looking a little stony-faced and cheesed off as she was driven home from dinner at Nobu, LA, on Wednesday night.Sat in the back of a car, the movie actress, 44, rested her head in her hand and rolled her eyes as the driver took her home.She was wearing an all-black ensemble and tied her raven mane back from her features.Angelina's night out comes after it was revealed there is no bad blood between Brad and Jennifer, who divorced 15 years ago.A source close to Aniston recently revealed that she and her ex-husband remain friends to this day. They told Entertainment Tonight: 'She continues to stay in touch with Brad and they occasionally talk. They both have come so far.' Pitt was even in attendance at her star-studded 50th birthday bash in February.They divorced in 2005 after five years of marriage, shortly before he started dating his Mr. & Mrs. Smith co-star Angelina Jolie.Pitt and Jolie were longtime partners and were married in 2014 before getting divorced in 2016. Meanwhile, Aniston got divorced from Justin Theroux in 2017 after two years of marriage.
source : Daily mail
Angelina Jolie wears a sleek all-black outfit as she takes her kids Zahara and Shiloh shopping in Los Angeles
- Details
- Published on Saturday, 10 August 2019 16:18
- Written by Daily mail
She's been spending plenty of time with her children after returning from a film shoot in New Mexico earlier this summer.Angelina Jolie took her kids Zahara, 14, and Shiloh, 13, shopping for clothes in Los Angeles on Thursday.The 44-year-old Oscar-winner was dressed in a slim all-black outfit for the family outing.The 5ft7in beauty had a boxy black Chanel handbag with the house's gold logo slung over her shoulder.Her trademark brunette tresses were pulled back tight into a low bun, and she covered up with a pair of green-tinted aviator sunglasses. Zahara matched her mother with a nearly-all-black outfit.She dressed for the cool, overcast day in a loose black sweatshirt over a pair of black jeans and stylish set of white boots with a quilted pattern and red and green stripes around the ankles.Shiloh kept things casual with a gray hoodie over a white button up shirt and a pair of acid wash Versace jean shorts with the fashion house's name prominently displayed on a black patch.They had on a pair of black Air Jordans with gold accents and carried along a black backpack and a purple shopping back from high-end clothing store Kith.While her kids explored a store, Angelina admired a brown rug and glanced at the price tag.Absent from their shopping trip were Angelina's other four children whom she shares with her ex-husband Brad Pitt, 55, including Maddox, 18, Pax, 15, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 11.She and Brad began dating shortly after his divorce from Friends star Jennifer Aniston in 2005.It wasn't until April 2012 that the couple announced their engagement, and they tied the knot two years later in France.The union wasn't long for the world, though, and Brad and Angelina announced their separation in 2016. Though she has decreased her film appearances in recent years, the daughter of Jon Voight will be appearing in Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil in October.The film is the sequel to her 2014 live-action Disney hit that reimagined the villain of Sleeping Beauty (1959).In a recent interview with Elle Magazine, Angelina mused on the importance of 'wicked women' in the world.'Looked at in this light, “wicked women” are just women who are tired of injustice and abuse. Women who refuse to follow rules and codes they don’t believe are best for themselves or their families,' she wrote.'Women who won’t give up on their voice and rights, even at the risk of death or imprisonment or rejection by their families and communities. If that is wickedness, then the world needs more wicked women,' the mother-of-six added.
source : Daily mail
Angelina Jolie keeps cool in billowy white dress as she shops with kids on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills
- Details
- Published on Tuesday, 06 August 2019 20:08
- Written by Daily mail
On Sunday, she took a trip to a pet store with her daughter Vivienne.And on Monday, Angelina Jolie was out and about again in Los Angeles, this time with Vivienne's twin brother Knox, 11, and daughter Zahara, 14.The group were snapped as they stopped by the Yves Saint Laurent boutique store on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.Jolie briefly stopped to greet a family who recognized her as she and the children left the store via a back door after their retail trip.The actress, 44, then ran back to the waiting black SUV accompanied by her security.The Maleficent star was dressed for the hot August day in a billowy lightweight white dress and a pair of designer slides.She wore her long hair in a simple pony tail and sported metal-framed sunglasses. While inside the upscale boutique, Jolie could be seen chatting with Knox and Zahara as they checked out the designer goods.Knox was dressed in a long-sleeved graphic shirt with gray pants and bright orange and red athletic shoes.Zahara was all in black, pairing a t-shirt with a large gold motif on the front with baggy pants and white tennis shoes. In total, Jolie shares six kids with her ex-husband Brad Pitt and is often seen spending time with them individually as she makes sure they each get her attention. In addition to Knox's twin sister, she is also mom to Maddox, 18, Pax, 15, and Shiloh, 13. Meanwhile, Jolie told People recently that she's looking forward to starring in The Eternals which is being directed by Chinese filmmaker Chloé Zhao.The actress, 44, is set to star as the warrior Thena and is hard at work training for the role doing 'everything from swords to ballet'. 'I think Chloe is going to make a special Marvel film. With all the love and respect for the others and what makes them work, we hope to add something new,' Jolie explained. 'I'm going to have to work very hard to give the Marvel Cinematic Universe the Thena they deserve.'
source : Daily mail
Angelina Jolie's son Maddox, 17, will begin studying bio chemistry at Yonsei University in South Korea in a matter of weeks
- Details
- Published on Tuesday, 06 August 2019 04:24
- Written by Daily mail
Angelina Jolie's first son will be attending college in South Korea.Maddox Jolie-Pitt, who turns 18 next week, has been accepted at Yonsei University in Seoul and will start taking bio chemistry classes in a few weeks.'He got accepted to other universities but choose Yonsei. He has been studying Korean language. He has lessons multiple times a week to prepare,' a source told People.Angelina - who adopted Maddox from an orphanage in Cambodia - will be taking him to college and helping him settle in before she heads back home to America.The source added: 'Mom is dropping him off in August. She is very proud. She will miss seeing him as much, but he's ready.'Maddox and Angelina first visited the university campus in November 2018.That was when his mother was on an official visit as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugee (UNHCR) Special Envoy.The 44-year-old actress - who was previously married to Brad Pitt - is also mother to Pax, 15, Zahara, 14, Shiloh, 13 and 11-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.Meanwhile, the Wanted'actress is the cover girl for the new edition of ELLE magazine.In the pages of the September 2019 issue Angelina talks about how proud she is of all her sons and the 'men they are becoming'.In an essay she penned for ELLE, she said: 'I could not be prouder of my sons for the men they are becoming, the way they respect their sisters and are respected by them.' The star also insisted the world needs more 'wicked women', and aims to help her girls become 'strong-minded'. Alongside an effortlessly elegant fashion shoot styled by Elizabeth Stewart, the Maleficent actress expressed her definition of a 'wicked woman'.Angelina - who split from her partner Brad, 55, in 2016 after two years of marriage - explained: 'Looking across the world, we have to ask, Why is so much energy expended to keep women in a secondary position? 'Looked at in this light, "wicked women" are just women who are tired of injustice and abuse. Women who refuse to follow rules and codes they don't believe are best for themselves or their families. 'Women who won't give up on their voice and rights, even at the risk of death or imprisonment or rejection by their families and communities. If that is wickedness, then the world needs more wicked women, the mother-of-six added. The Unbroken actress lifted the lid on her life away from the spotlight as she explained the advice she shares with her daughters on the idea of inner beauty. She said: 'I often tell my daughters that the most important thing they can do is to develop their minds. You can always put on a pretty dress, but it doesn't matter what you wear on the outside if your mind isn't strong. 'There is nothing more attractive—you might even say enchanting—than a woman with an independent will and her own opinions.' The TV and film star has been juggling her acting career with her humanitarian duties following her trip to Cambodia for Tomb Raider back in 2000. Angelina visited the Asian country - where she met and subsequently adopted Maddox with ex-husband Billy Bob Thornton - for a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) field mission.The filmmaker later travelled to Pakistan, where she donated $1 million (£821,980) in response to an emergency appeal.
Angelina - who co-founded the Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative seven years ago - has since taken a hands-on approach in promoting a number of causes, including education, women's rights and conservation. Reflecting on her impressive catalogue of work, the Gia star explained: 'Who we are meant to be in life is something we all have to work out for ourselves. 'I think we can often go off track as women, because our instinct is to nurture or to adjust ourselves to society's expectations. 'It can be hard to take the time to ask ourselves who we truly want to be—not what we think other people will approve of or accept, but who we really are. But when you listen to yourself, you can make the choice to step forward and learn and change.'I remember when that moment first came for me. I was in my twenties, meeting refugees in Sierra Leone during the closing stages of a brutal civil war. 'I understood for the first time the level of violence that exists in the world, and the reality of life for the millions of people affected by conflict and displacement. And I discovered [in my international work] my life's work and purpose.'The thespian has was made an honorary dame for her services to the UK's foreign policy in June 2014, and received a prestigious Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award later that year. Keeping busy with both motherhood and her work in humanities, Angelina is set to play the leading role of Thena in Marvel's superhero film The Eternals, set for release in November 2020.
![]() |
source : Daily mail
'The world needs more wicked women': Angelina Jolie says she encourages her daughters to 'develop their minds' as she celebrates 'strong' individuals in stunning ELLE UK shoot
- Details
- Published on Tuesday, 06 August 2019 04:19
- Written by Daily mail
Angelina Jolie has revealed she encourages her daughters to 'develop their minds' as she celebrates 'strong' individuals in a new interview with ELLE UK.The award-winning actress, 44, insisted the world needs more 'wicked women', and aims to help her girls Zahara, 14, Shiloh, 13, and Vivienne, 11, become 'strong-minded' in a detailed essay for the publication's September issue.Screen star Angelina - who also shares Maddox, 17, Pax, 15, and Knox, 11, with estranged husband Brad Pitt - shared her thoughts on women's most attractive qualities and reflected on working with refugees and survivors of conflict for nearly two decades.Alongside an effortlessly elegant fashion shoot styled by Elizabeth Stewart, the Maleficent actress expressed her definition of a 'wicked woman'.Angelina - who split from her partner Brad, 55, in 2016 after two years of marriage - explained: 'Looking across the world, we have to ask, Why is so much energy expended to keep women in a secondary position? 'Looked at in this light, “wicked women” are just women who are tired of injustice and abuse. Women who refuse to follow rules and codes they don’t believe are best for themselves or their families. 'Women who won’t give up on their voice and rights, even at the risk of death or imprisonment or rejection by their families and communities. If that is wickedness, then the world needs more wicked women, the mother-of-six added. The Unbroken actress lifted the lid on her life away from the spotlight as she explained the advice she shares with her daughters on the idea of inner beauty.She said: 'I often tell my daughters that the most important thing they can do is to develop their minds. You can always put on a pretty dress, but it doesn’t matter what you wear on the outside if your mind isn’t strong. 'There is nothing more attractive—you might even say enchanting—than a woman with an independent will and her own opinions.' The TV and film star has been juggling her acting career with her humanitarian duties following her trip to Cambodia for Tomb Raider back in 2000.
Angelina visited the Asian country - where she met and subsequently adopted Maddox with ex-husband Billy Bob Thornton - for a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) field mission.The filmmaker later travelled to Pakistan, where she donated $1 million (£821,980) in response to an emergency appeal. Angelina - who co-founded the Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative seven years ago - has since taken a hands-on approach in promoting a number of causes, including education, women's rights and conservation.Reflecting on her impressive catalogue of work, the Gia star explained: 'Who we are meant to be in life is something we all have to work out for ourselves. 'I think we can often go off track as women, because our instinct is to nurture or to adjust ourselves to society’s expectations. 'It can be hard to take the time to ask ourselves who we truly want to be—not what we think other people will approve of or accept, but who we really are. But when you listen to yourself, you can make the choice to step forward and learn and change. 'I remember when that moment first came for me. I was in my twenties, meeting refugees in Sierra Leone during the closing stages of a brutal civil war. 'I understood for the first time the level of violence that exists in the world, and the reality of life for the millions of people affected by conflict and displacement. And I discovered [in my international work] my life’s work and purpose.'The thespian has was made an honorary dame for her services to the UK’s foreign policy in June 2014, and received a prestigious Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award later that year.Keeping busy with both motherhood and her work in humanities, Angelina is set to play the leading role of Thena in Marvel's superhero film The Eternals, set for release in November 2020.
![]() |
source : Daily mail