'I'm gonna start crying': Angelina Jolie expresses her emotions as she drops daughter Zahara off at Spelman College
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- Published on Wednesday, 30 November -0001 00:00
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Angelina Jolie was emotional as she dropped off her daughter Zahara Jolie-Pitt at Atlanta's Spelman College Wednesday. The Oscar-winning actress, 47, was seen in a clip on Instagram Wednesday posted by Darryl Holloman, who is Spelman's vice president for student affairs, as she helped Zahara, 17, move into the college. The Maleficent actress said, 'I'm gonna start crying ... I have not started crying yet,' adding that she was 'holding it together.'The president of the college, Dr. Helene Gayle, reassured the Eternals star that she would have 'plenty of time' to be emotional at other collegiate functions, joking that the events are aimed to 'purposefully to induce' emotions and 'bring it all out.'Jolie said she's 'holding it together still,' adding, 'I heard tomorrow night's the big deal.'Hollman asked Jolie, 'How does it feel to be a Spelman mom?' to which she said, 'I'm so excited; I'm so excited.' Hollman posted a picture of Jolie and Gayle posed together, as well as a selfie with Jolie and Zahara, which he captioned, 'Welcome to campus..Zahara, c’2026!!' Jolie in July posted a group shot of Zahara with a group of her collegiate colleagues, writing, 'Zahara with her Spelman sisters! 'Congratulations to all new students starting this year. A very special place and an honor to have a family member as a new Spelman girl.' Jolie and ex-husband Brad Pitt, 58, are parents to six children: Maddox, 21, Pax, 18, Zahara, Shiloh, 16 and twins Vivienne and Knox, 14. Maddox is currently attending South Korea's Yonsei University. Pitt earlier this month told Vanity Fair that he was 'so proud of' Zahara as she was set to attend Spelman, a historically Black college for women. 'She’s so smart,' he said. 'She’s going to flourish even more at college. It’s an exciting and beautiful time to find her own way and pursue her interests. I’m so proud.' He added: 'Where does the time go, right? They grow up too fast. It brings a tear to the eye.'
source : Daily mail