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'She always surprises me': Mario Testino shares stunning photos of Angelina Jolie behind-the-scenes of new cover shoot

            Angelina Jolie’s incredible beauty was captured by Mario Testino for the pages of Vanity Fair’s December issue.And now the legendary photographer has taken fans behind-the-scenes of their shoot.Mario posted two snapshots of Angelina on Instagram, including one very artistic picture taken in the reflection of a window.The actress can be seen smouldering in a white gown with silver trim, with her chestnut brown hair in an updo, as the photographer clicks away from behind his camera.The pair appear to be in a luxurious hotel suite, and a glistening swimming pool is outside the window.Before they got to work, Angelina and Mario enjoyed breakfast together on a rooftop and, never off-duty, the photographer couldn’t resist capturing the moment.Mario took a stunning black-and-white image of the 39-year-old grinning up at him after tucking into a plate of food.Angelina looked gorgeous as always in a cosy black knit jumper with winged black eyeliner, and her glossy tresses swept back.‘With the amazing Angelina,’ Mario captioned the photo. ‘She always surprises me with what she is doing. Acting, directing, raising children, being a wife etc. etc! And always looking great and giving great energy.’Images from the shoot were unveiled last week, and Angelina Jolie can be seen on the cover in a casual white shirt with several buttons left undone.An inside photo shows her clad in a white gown which clings to her every curve, and is taken from behind with the Maleficent star looking over her shoulder.In an interview for the magazine Angelina admitted it ‘does feel different’ being married to Brad Pitt, and added that it ‘feels nice to be husband and wife’.The longtime partners surprised the world by revealing they had tied the knot in a surprise ceremony at their French estate on August 23, and they got their six children to write the wedding vows.'They did not expect us never to fight, but they made us promise to always say, "Sorry," if we do,’ Angelina recalled. ‘So they said, "Do you?" and we said, "We do! "’The star, who got her start in Tomb Rader, said she is ‘open’ to a career in politics, after all of her charity work, but admits her Hollywood career could prevent this from becoming a reality. 'When you work as a humanitarian, you are conscious that politics have to be considered. Because if you really want to make an extreme change, then you have a responsibility,' she said.'But I honestly don’t know in what role I would be more useful— I am conscious of what I do for a living, and that [could] make it less possible.'

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