Angelina Jolie emphasizes privacy and boundaries in recent interview.
She declines to discuss details of her divorce from Brad Pitt.
Jolie plans to leave Los Angeles once her children reach adulthood.
Angelina Jolie recently opened up about her divorce from Brad Pitt in a candid interview, where she emphasized the importance of maintaining privacy and setting boundaries. The actress, who split from Pitt eight years ago, expressed her struggle in deciding what to share with the public regarding her personal life.
Jolie highlighted the shift in audience expectations, noting that in the past, the work spoke for itself without the need for public disclosure of private matters. Despite being asked about the details of her divorce, she firmly declined to discuss it further.
The couple, who were married from 2014 until Jolie filed for divorce in 2016, continue to navigate their ongoing legal proceedings. Jolie revealed that she remains in Los Angeles solely due to her divorce, expressing her desire to leave the city once her children reach adulthood.
With six children together, Jolie emphasized the importance of privacy, peace, and safety for her family. She shared her plans to travel the world and spend time with loved ones once her youngest children come of age.
Jolie's latest film, 'Maria,' premiered at the Venice International Film Festival, where she portrays the late opera singer Maria Callas. The actress underwent extensive training for the role, including months of singing and Italian classes to accurately portray the iconic figure.
Meanwhile, Brad Pitt is set to premiere his film 'Wolfs' at the same festival, strategically scheduled to avoid any potential encounters with Jolie. The festival organizers ensured that the two stars' appearances would not overlap to prevent any awkward situations.
Both Jolie and Pitt continue to pursue their respective careers in the entertainment industry, showcasing their talents on the international stage. Despite their past relationship, the former couple remains focused on their individual projects and personal growth.
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