Making headlines again! Angelina Jolie cuts a slim figure in well-tailored LBD after secret meeting at Los Angeles Times newspaper
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- Published on Wednesday, 30 November -0001 00:00
- Written by Daily mail
Angelina Jolie is no stranger to making headlines.The 42-year-old starlet looked like she meant business on Friday as she was seen leaving the building of the Los Angeles Times newspaper.At the downtown Los Angeles office, the actress/activist appeared as elegant as ever in a well-tailored black frock which highlighted her long, lithe body.The Los Angeles native looked timeless in the all black ensemble which made her porcelain skin appear snow-white by contrast.Angie, who shares six kids with ex Brad Pitt, rounded out the look with a jacket and towering stilettos, elongating her already thin 5foot7 form.The Academy Award winner accessorized with a studded handbag, square sunglasses, and diamond earrings.The working mom's dark brown locks were blow dried smooth while Angie kept her face at a natural glow.It was unclear why the superstar actress was stopping by her hometown's newspaper. While Angelina looked stunning and statuesque during the outing, some close to the star are said to be worried about how thin she's become following her split from ex Brad Pitt last year, according to The Inquisitr.An insider told the site that Jolie frequently forgets means and regularly consumes 'just a few hundred calories a day.' The source also described the star's intake, revealing her died consists of 'just of hot water with lemon, grapefruit, and strawberries.'While Angelina does appear on the slimmer side, Gossip Cop rebuffed rumors about a dangerously thin Jolie.A 'mutual pal' of the actress and site said there was no truth to stories about the starlet 'barely eating,' adding that close friends have 'no fears for her health.'Angelina has been an open book regarding her health struggles in the past.In 2013 the star went underwent preventive double mastectomy after learning she carried a defective BRCA1 gene which gave her an 87% chance of developing breast cancer.She wrote about her experience in an Op-Ed for the New York Times titled My Medical Choice.