Angelina Jolie and daughter Zahara went to Brooklyn museum. There was @dukerileystudio exhibition.
She posted some photos and wrote, "Z and I went to see the @dukerileystudio exhibition at the Brooklyn museum.
In Duke’s latest show at the Brooklyn Museum, DEATH TO THE LIVING, Long Live Trash, his reinterpretations of maritime folk art - made using trash removed from the ocean - expose plastic pollution that, along with climate change and habitat loss, are pushing our oceanic ecosystems to collapse.
New information about the state of the natural world can be found in WWF's 2022 Living Planet report. Links in my bio."
Angelina Jolie will act as opera singer Maria Callas. This drama will be produced by Chilean film-maker Pablo Larraín.
This drama tells about the tumultuous, beautiful and tragic story of the life of the world’s greatest opera singer Maria, relived and re-imagined during her final days in 1970s Paris".
In a statement, Jolie said in a statement,
“I take very seriously the responsibility to Maria’s life and legacy. I will give all I can to meet the challenge. Pablo Larraín is a director I have long admired. To be allowed the chance to tell more of Maria’s story with him, and with a script by Steven Knight, is a dream.”
Jennifer Aniston knew Brad's romance with Angelina Jolie will not last long. One source revealed to Us Weekly in 2016 that Anniston told to her friend, “Yeah, that’s karma for you!” when she heard about Pitt and Jolie’s divorce.
“She always got the sense that something would happen with them eventually".
“She didn’t feel that Angelina was truly the one who Brad was meant to stay with. She always felt that Angelina was too complex for him. He’s a pretty simple guy.”
Another source said Aniston “admittedly feels sort of satisfied about Brad and Angelina’s split,” she also “never wanted this for them or wished this on them.”
“Jen does wish Brad luck and the best. She feels like she’s happy, and she wants him to be happy too. Jen does not hold on to any negativity from her marriage to Brad.”
Angelina Jolie's ex Brad Pitt revealed that Australian musician Nick Cave helped him to heal after his split with Angelina Jolie. During an interview with the Financial Times, Brad said, “Our mutual misery became comic".
“And out of this misery came a flame of joy in my life.”
Both of them know each other during the set Johnny Suede in the 1991. Brad introduced Houseago to Cave and three of them become good friends.
Cave said, “To go out and talk to people freely about things, that was something new to me".
“Normally, I just work away and do my thing, and I have my friends and all of that sort of stuff. But we were allowed to talk about anything. And, for me, that was a very freeing situation to be in.”
Three of them spend time together at a lakeside house and Cave shared, “I woke up this morning, made a coffee in my underwear and noticed that Brad was sitting there. He started playing the guitar and sang one of my songs to me – Palaces of Montezuma – and then Thomas walked in [in his pyjamas] and joined in.”
Houseago added, “This strange cast of characters came into my life at an amazing moment. And they loved on me. Brad said, ‘I love you.’ I said, ‘I love you.’ Without Nick and Brad, I literally wouldn’t be here.”