In a recent interview, Angelina Jolie shared her doubts about pursuing an acting career in the modern era with The Wall Street Journal Magazine. “I wouldn’t be an actress today,” she said, bringing attention to the growing demand to live a public life. Oscar winner Jolie acknowledged the damage caused by more than 20 years of public scrutiny, which intensified following her split from Brad Pitt.
Bell’s palsy was one of the health problems brought on by stress during the 2018 “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” filming. Jolie’s social life is limited by unwanted attention in Los Angeles, which makes her wish to move to Cambodia.
Looking back on her filmography, she noted a change that occurred seven years ago, around the time of her divorce, when she concentrated on roles that required shorter shoots. Jolie emphasizes a ten-year detachment with herself while remaining cautious about personal issues, even though she is feeling a little sad.
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