Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Angelina Jolie bring her daughters to Cirque du Soleil’s traveling acrobatic show Volta

Angelina Jolie bring her daughters Zahara and Vivienne to Cirque du Soleil’s traveling acrobatic show Volta. Cast member Paola Fraschini posted a photo of Angelina Jolie together with cast members with the caption, “Ok.. I’ve never thought I could meet Angelina Jolie! She came to see the show…What a beautiful soul.”

Angelina wore minimal makeup and wore all black while her daughters Zahara wore a black shirt and Vivienne wore a white hoodie sweatshirt.


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Monday, March 2, 2020

Angelina Jolie looking for new love?

Angelina Jolie looking for new love? A source revealed, “She’s been set up on a few discreet dates but nothing’s worked out. It’s frustrating for her —she’s basically had no male companionship aside from her bodyguards since she and Brad split.”

“She wants someone who works behind the scenes, like a studio hotshot, but her difficult reputation tends to get in the way. Finding the right guy is proving virtually impossible.”


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Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Three other actresses that were considered for the role Jane Smith in Mr. & Mrs. Smith

Screen Rant revealed that Nicole Kidman was the first choice to act as Jane Smith in the movie Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Directors was considering Catherine Zeta-Jones as Jane Smith too.

Another actress was considered for the role too but you will never guess will be this singer. She is Gwen Stefani. She told Howard Stern in 2016 that she was close to get the role. She said, “I feel like I almost got it. I went to a bunch of auditions. It was between me and Angelina Jolie, and I’m like, ‘Oh, great. I got a shot here.”

“The whole acting thing really feels like something I could do. Whenever I’ve done it, whenever I had moments where it works, it’s just like performing. You hit a moment. And that’s what movies are: a series of moments.”


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Friday, February 21, 2020

Angelina Jolie wrote about her experience with Syrian refugees

Angelina Jolie, who is Special Envoy for UN High Commissioner for Refugees, wrote about her experience with Syrian refugees in an essay for Time magazine that published on Thursday.

She wrote, "A few months into the Syrian conflict in 2011, I visited the Jordanian border at night, where shell-shocked Syrian families were crossing under cover of darkness to avoid sniper fire. A medic at the border post told me about a family who'd recently arrived. They carried with them their wounded 8-year-old son and his amputated leg. His leg had been severed in an airstrike. He'd begged them to bring it with them as they fled, in the hope that it could somehow be reattached."

"At the time, I hoped that stories like his might force the world's rich and mighty countries to intervene to stop the violence. But now, nearly a decade later, it strikes me as a metaphor for the Syrian conflict itself: the shattered innocence of a generation of children; the irreversible damage inflicted upon a secular, multiethnic society; and the years of pleas for help that have gone unanswered."

Jolie pleaded for intervention from the United States to help the refugees, adding, "When did we stop wanting to stand up for the underdog, for the innocent, for those fighting for their human rights? And what kind of country would we be if we abandoned that principle? There is a lot of focus in America today on self-preservation."

"We're watching the brutal endgame of the war in Syria as if it has little to do with us. But it does. We should be using our diplomatic power to insist on a cease-fire and a negotiated peace based on at least some measure of political participation, accountability and the conditions for the safe return of refugees."


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Angelina Jolie will attend Italy’s Torino Film Festival for "Without Blood"

Angelina Jolie will attend Italy’s Torino Film Festival for "Without Blood". "Without Blood" is Jolie's fifth movie...