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Angelina Jolie, 50, is 'not dating' her Couture co-star, 42, even though they have been seen enjoying dinner dates

        There has been speculation by fans that Angelina Jolie might be romantically linked to her Couture co-star Louis Garrel. The 50-year-old Oscar winner and the 42-year-old Frenchman filmed Alice Winocour's fashion drama between November 2024 and February 2025 in Paris, during which they shot a steamy love scene.The stars have also been seen enjoying dinner dates.But on Monday a source told TMZ that 'they've only broken bread as friends' and share 'mutual friends' but she remains single.There were reports the two-time César winner might have separated from his second wife Laetitia Casta after a decade of marriage last summer but no divorce documents have been filed. Garrel and the 47-year-old former Victoria's Secret Angel will celebrate the fifth birthday of their son Azel on March 17.The Arco actor and the former Hollywood wildchild share a passion for adoption as she famously adopted three of her six children with third ex-husband Brad Pitt.Speaking of which, the couple formerly known as Brangelina's 24-year-old son ditched his famous father's surname in the credits of Couture where Maddox Jolie is listed as assistant director. The 62-year-old F1 producer-star reportedly got into a physical altercation with Maddox aboard a private jet in 2016, but he's since gotten sober.Jolie and Pitt's 16-year-old son Knox is the only one who goes by 'Jolie-Pitt' after son Pax, 21, daughter Zahara, 20, daughter Shiloh, 19, and daughter Vivienne, 16, all dropped his surname.Meanwhile, Garrel and his ex-girlfriend Valeria Bruni Tedeschi adopted 17-year-old daughter Oumy Bruni Garrel from Senegal in 2009, but they split three years later.Couture - which has no release date in the US/UK - has only earned $458,845 at the global box office after scoring a 62 percent critic approval rating (out of 21 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes.The breast cancer flick formerly known as Stitches hit close to home for Jolie, who underwent a preventative double mastectomy in 2013 due to a defective BRCA1 gene followed by a preventive salpingo-oophorectomy in 2015.
       The Special Envoy for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees previously stirred up romance rumors with British rapper Akala and The Outsiders composer Justin Levine in 2024 as well as Canadian crooner The Weeknd in 2021.Jolie and Pitt were technically only married from 2014 to 2016 despite falling in love with each other on the 2004 set of spy flick Mr & Mrs Smith, which prompted his 2005 divorce from Jennifer Aniston.However, the Tony-winning producer and the two-time Oscar winner have entered year five of their legal war over their 1,200-acre winery Château Miraval in Correns, France where they wed, which is reportedly worth $164 million.In January, Fox News Digital reported that the judge ordered Jolie to turn over 22 private conversations with financial advisers and PR consultants to Pitt's legal team, but she's already appealing ahead of their 2027 trial.The exes purchased the 35-room estate together for $28.4M in 2011, but he sued her in 2021 after she sold her stake in the ownership to the Stoli Group without his approval, which prompted a countersuit.Jolie had initially offered to settle, but she reportedly took issue with the mandatory non-disclosure agreement and backed out.The Atelier Jolie founder-designer's upcoming films include Marc Forster's comedy Anxious People, Eva Sørhaug's gangster thriller Sunny and Doug Liman's spy thriller The Initiative.

 

source : Daily mail     

Angelina Jolie makes rare comments on her double mastectomy scars... 13 years after undergoing preventative surgery

          Angelina Jolie made rare comments about the preventative double mastectomy she underwent back in 2013.The Oscar-winner, 50, touched on the topic of her mastectomy scars, which she recently showed for the first time in December, in a new interview with France Inter.Jolie, who plays a woman diagnosed with breast cancer in her latest film Couture, said that her scars 'are a choice' that she is 'grateful' she was able to make.'I've always been someone more interested in the scars and the life that people carry,' she said. 'I'm not drawn to a perfect idea of a life that has no scars.''My scars are a choice I made to stay here as long as I could with my children. I love my scars because of that.'And I'm grateful that I had the opportunity and the choice to do something proactive about my health.'She noted that being able to choose to undergo the surgery was meaningful, especially because she lost her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, to cancer and is now 'raising [her] children without a grandmother.' Bertrand was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1999 and later developed breast cancer. She died in January 2007 at the age of 56. Jolie's grandmother and aunt also passed away from cancer. 'So for me, I think this is life, and if you get to the end of your life and you haven't made mistakes and you haven't made a mess, you don't have scars, you haven't lived a full enough life,' Jolie said. Jolie shares three biological children with ex-husband Brad Pitt, 61: Shiloh, 19, and 17-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne. They also share three adopted children: Maddox, 24, Pax, 22, and Zahara, 21. In December 2025, she publicly showed her double mastectomy scars for the first time when she posed for Time France. 'I share these scars with many women I love,' she stated. 'And I'm always moved when I see other women share theirs.''I wanted to join them, knowing that TIME France would be sharing information about breast health, prevention, and knowledge about breast cancer.'
         In May 2013, Jolie had both breasts surgically removed, and then underwent a reconstructive surgyre, after discovering she carries a genetic mutation that dramatically increases the chance of being diagnosed with potentially fatal breast cancer.The mutation in her BRCA1 gene, left the mother-of-six with an estimated 87 per cent risk of breast cancer and 50 per cent risk of ovarian cancer.In March 2015, she also had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed as a preventive measure against developing ovarian cancer.In her Time France interview, Jolie called for making BRCA screenings available to every woman.'Every woman should always be able to determine her own healthcare journey and have the information she needs to make informed choices: genetic testing and screening should be accessible and affordable for women with clear risk factors or a significant family history.''When I shared my experience in 2013, it was to encourage informed choices,' she added. 'Healthcare decisions must be personal, and women must have the information and support they need to make those choices. Access to screening and care should not depend on financial resources or where someone lives.'In 2015, Jolie shared about her decision to remove her ovaries due to a second health scare.The Maleficent star published a lengthy opinion piece, titled Angelina Jolie Pitt: Diary Of A Surgery in the New York Times explaining her decision.
         According to Jolie, she had been planning to undergo surgery to remove her ovaries and Fallopian tubes for a while at the time, but a call from her doctor made the procedure more urgent.A blood test detected potential anomalies linked to the protein CA-125, which is used to monitor ovarian cancer, Jolie's doctor told her, urging the actress to see her surgeon, who also had treated her late mother.'I went through what I imagine thousands of other women have felt,' she wrote.'I told myself to stay calm, to be strong, and that I had no reason to think I wouldn't live to see my children grow up and to meet my grandchildren.'She noted that she chose to keep her uterus because there is no history of uterine cancer in her family.Jolie has previously spoken of the void in her life that her mother's death had left - a pain that led her to taking the brave decision to have a double mastectomy, so her children may not have to experience the pain she did.The actress's aunt, Debbie Martin, then died of breast cancer at the age of 61 less than two weeks after Jolie revealed she had undergone her mastectomy.To counteract the loss of her ovaries, Jolie turned to hormone replacement therapy and had a device inserted in her womb.'Regardless of the hormone replacements I'm taking, I am now in menopause,' she wrote. 'I will not be able to have any more children, and I expect some physical changes. But I feel at ease with whatever will come, not because I am strong but because this is a part of life. It is nothing to be feared.''I know my children will never have to say, 'Mom died of ovarian cancer,'' she added.

 

source : Daily mail     

Angelina Jolie 'zeroes in' on new home abroad as she prepares to leave America, per insider

         Angelina Jolie’s long-held dream of leaving the States for the greener pastures of Europe and Cambodia is becoming a reality.Craving 'more privacy,' the actress and humanitarian, 50, is packing up and selling the $25 million Cecil B. DeMille estate in Los Feliz, where she’s lived with her brood of six children since 2017, sources told Page Six.The mom-of-six plans on dividing her time between New York, where she has her boutique and artist-focused workshop, Atelier Jolie, and Europe, along with Cambodia, where she’s owned a home since 2003, a year after adopting her eldest child, Maddox.'She can’t get far enough away from the drama … the only way to take a break is to get out,' actor and producer Jae Benjamin, and long-time associate of Jolie’s, told Page Six. 'She’ll go and decompress – only working on things that drive her heart, soul and passion. She’s a wonderful, talented and giving woman,' Benjamin went on. Jolie - who wants a fresh start that doesn't revolve around living in the US or her messy divorce from Brad PItt - renovated and restored the 2.1-acre property named after the legendary Hollywood director who first lived there. It features a main mansion and grounds with gardens, pool and studio.She has been showing the property around to potential buyers, a source recently told People. The 'drama' that her friend mentioned has much to do with her bitter break-up from ex-husband Pitt, 62. 'Being through what she’s been through with Brad, having their whole life being in the limelight and all the years of it … the only way to take a break is to get out,' Benjamin relayed to Page Six.'It’s hard to be in a town where you can’t even turn your head and see someone you don’t know,' he reasoned. The exes finally settled their divorce on December 30, 2024 after eight years of legal wrangling - though they are still battling over their French winery Chateau Miraval.
         Jolie has admittedly been itching to leave Los Angeles where she has been forced to live until all six of her children with Brad turned 18.The Tomb Raider star and the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood actor are parents to three adopted children, Maddox, 24, born in Cambodia, Pax, 22, born in Vietnam, and Zahara, 20, born in Ethiopia, and three biological children, Shiloh, 19, born in Namibia, and 17-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox, born in Nice, France.When Vivienne and Knox turn 18 on July 12, Jolie will be free to cut ties from the City of Angels.'I am here because I have to be here from a divorce, but as soon as they’re 18, I’ll be able to leave,' Jolie told The Hollywood Reporter in 2024.She previously told People that she 'never wanted to live in L.A. full time,' but remained there for the sake of her younger children.In a 2021 interview with British Vogue, the Oscar-winner said she bought her Loz Feliz estate because 'I wanted it to be close to their dad, who is only five minutes away.'Jolie filed for divorce from Pitt in 2016 following a heated encounter aboard a private jet bound for Los Angeles from France. She accused the A-lister of injuring her and choking one of their children, all of which he denied.The FBI conducted a review and closed their investigation with no charges against Pitt, and the Department of Child and Family Services also determined there was no finding of abuse.Reports indicate the children have sided with Jolie, who has been their primary caregiver.Shiloh officially filed to drop 'Pitt' from her last name on her 18th birthday on May 27, 2024; Zahara introduced herself as Zahara Marley Jolie for her sorority induction at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia; and Vivienne credited herself as Vivienne Jolie on the Playbill for The Outsiders, a Broadway production she worked on with her mom. Now, Jolie is looking ahead to a life without constraints.'She's ready for a life that isn't centered in Los Angeles,' a source told People. 'She's looking forward to 2026 and the flexibility she'll have then.'Jolie is reportedly considering splitting her time between Cambodia, France, and parts of Africa. Cambodia, where she adopted her eldest son Maddox in 2002, is expected to be a primary base.''They're all very special places,' the source told People. 'She has dear friends in those areas who she considers confidantes and family.'

 

source : Daily mail 

Angelina Jolie candidly reveals why she is showing off her mastectomy scars for the first time

           Angelina Jolie has decided to publicly show her mastectomy scars for the first time.The Maria star, 50, candidly revealed why she's chosen to show the results of her preventive double mastectomy from over a decade ago in a new interview with TIME France.'I share these scars with many women I love,' she stated. 'And I'm always moved when I see other women share theirs.''I wanted to join them, knowing that TIME France would be sharing information about breast health, prevention, and knowledge about breast cancer.'For the cover photo, the Oscar winner posed in a low-cut black sweater, subtly covering one breast with her hand.Photos of Jolie's double mastectomy scars will accompany the full interview, which will be published in the new issue of TIME France on December 18. In May 2013, Jolie had both breasts surgically removed, and then underwent a reconstructive surgery, after discovering she carries a genetic mutation that dramatically increases the chance of being diagnosed with potentially fatal breast cancer.The mutation in her BRCA1 gene, left the mother-of-six with an estimated 87 per cent risk of breast cancer and 50 per cent risk of ovarian cancer.In March 2015, she also had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed as a preventive measure against developing ovarian cancer. The Unbroken director lost her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, to cancer at age 56 in 2007. Her grandmother and aunt also passed away from cancer.In her new interview, Jolie called for making BRCA screenings available to every woman. 'Every woman should always be able to determine her own healthcare journey and have the information she needs to make informed choices: genetic testing and screening should be accessible and affordable for women with clear risk factors or a significant family history.''When I shared my experience in 2013, it was to encourage informed choices,' she added.'Healthcare decisions must be personal, and women must have the information and support they need to make those choices. Access to screening and care should not depend on financial resources or where someone lives.In her upcoming film Couture — directed by Alice Winocour — Jolie plays Maxine Walker, an American filmmaker diagnosed with breast cancer. Jolie said the film, which is set to be released in France in February 2026, is a 'very personal story'.She added that she's 'always admired Alice's work,' and her 'unique' approach to illness, while praising her for handling Couture's sensitive subjects 'with such delicacy'.'Too often, films about women's struggles — especially cancer — talk about endings and sadness, rarely about life,' Jolie said.'Hardships, illnesses, and pain are part of our existence, but what matters is how we face them,' she added.'My mother was ill for years. One evening, when she was being asked about her chemotherapy, she became very emotional and told me she would have preferred to talk about something else; she felt as though the illness was becoming her entire identity,' the star continued.'I love this film because it tells a story that goes far beyond the journey of a sick person: it shows life. It was this luminous perspective that touched me and made me want to play this role.'
           In 2015, Jolie shared about her decision to remove her ovaries due to a second health scare.The Maleficent star published a lengthy opinion piece, titled Angelina Jolie Pitt: Diary Of A Surgery in the New York Times explaining her decision.According to Jolie, she had been planning to undergo surgery to remove her ovaries and Fallopian tubes for a while at the time, but a call from her doctor made the procedure more urgent.A blood test detected potential anomalies linked to the protein CA-125, which is used to monitor ovarian cancer, Jolie's doctor told her, urging the actress to see her surgeon, who also had treated her late mother.'I went through what I imagine thousands of other women have felt,' she wrote.'I told myself to stay calm, to be strong, and that I had no reason to think I wouldn't live to see my children grow up and to meet my grandchildren.'She noted that she chose to keep her uterus because there is no history of uterine cancer in her family.Jolie has previously spoken of the void in her life that her mother's death had left - a pain that led her to taking the brave decision to have a double mastectomy, so her children may not have to experience the pain she did.The actress's aunt, Debbie Martin, then died of breast cancer at the age of 61 less than two weeks after Jolie revealed she had undergone her mastectomy.To counteract the loss of her ovaries, Jolie turned to hormone replacement therapy and had a device inserted in her womb.'Regardless of the hormone replacements I'm taking, I am now in menopause,' she wrote. 'I will not be able to have any more children, and I expect some physical changes. But I feel at ease with whatever will come, not because I am strong but because this is a part of life. It is nothing to be feared.''I know my children will never have to say, "Mom died of ovarian cancer,"' she added.Jolie shares three biological children with ex-husband Brad Pitt, 61: Shiloh, 19, and 17-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne. They also share three adopted children: Maddox, 24, Zahara, 20, and Pax.Pitt and Jolie's romance began in the early 2000s, and they tied the knot in 2014 at their château in the South of France.But by 2016, their union was over in dramatic fashion, with a now-infamous private plane incident involving an alleged physical altercation.The bitter divorce was not finalized until late 2024, and his fractured relationship with their six children remains unresolved.

 

source : Daily mail 

Angelina Jolie's next career move revealed after becoming latest A-lister to flee Hollywood

          Angelina Jolie's next career move has been revealed as she prepares to be the latest A-lister to flee Hollywood. The Maria actress, 50, is reuniting with the Mr. and Mrs. Smith director Doug Liman for another spy thriller. She is starring in the upcoming film titled The Initiative with Liman directing and F. Scott Frazier writing the script, per The Hollywood Reporter. She last worked with the director on the set of the 2005 action-comedy, where she met her ex-husband Brad Pitt. Jolie will portray a rogue master spy named Bright in the movie, which has been described as 'Training Day set in the world spycraft.' The story follows Bright as a new agent named Charlie joins her team and finds himself in concerning situations — 'where he isn't sure whether his new boss is trying to kill him or simply is willing to do whatever is necessary to protect the free world.' News of Jolie's next career move comes after she starred in last year's Maria Callas biopic Maria after appearing in 2021's Eternals and leading the two Maleficent films. The Oscar winner had studios vying for the project as they anticipated her highly sought-after return to the action thrillers that made her a box office darling following her roles in Salt, Wanted and The Tourist. Universal won the multi-studio competition for the upcoming project, and now, the studio is gearing up to start filming in early 2026.This comes amid news that Jolie is reportedly looking to sell her historic Los Angeles home and move abroad as the latest A-lister to pack up to leave Hollywood behind. She is reportedly 'eyeing several locations abroad,' according to People. The mom-of-six wants to 'put the house up for sale' and move when her youngest kids, twins Knox and Vivienne, turn 18 next year. She shares the twins as well as Maddox, 24, Pax, 21, Zahara, 20, and Shiloh, 19, with ex-husband Brad, 61. The Oscar winner 'never wanted to live in L.A. full time' but she 'didn't have a choice because of the custody arrangement with Brad,' a source told the publication. The exes reached a settlement in their ugly divorce in December 2024 after an eight-year legal battle. 'She'll be very happy when she's able to leave Los Angeles,' the insider added. DailyMail.com has reached out to Jolie's representatives for comment.The insider went on to say that Jolie's estate is 'a historic masterpiece.'
          The actress is reportedly looking to make some minor improvements before putting the home on the market. The historic estate, once owned by iconic Hollywood director Cecil B. DeMille, was purchased by Angelina in 2017 for a cool $24.5 million. It boasts six bedrooms, ten bathrooms, and comes complete with stunning architecture, world-class gardens, an on-site library and much more. As well as huge gardens with a swimming pool, the property is surrounded with lush greenery and retro chic arched fountains. A tea house looks out onto the swimming pool, and there's also a fitness room in the pool house.She bought the home just eight-months after her split from Pitt. The property's rich Hollywood history began in 1916 when it was purchased by DeMille for less than $28,000. He went on to expand the estate by buying the neighboring home, which had been owned by screen legend Charlie Chaplin, and merging the two properties. Jolie previously opened up about her desire to leave Los Angeles in 2024, but said she had to remain in California until her and Pitt's six children all turn 18. 'I grew up in this town [Los Angeles]. I am here because I have to be here from a divorce, but as soon as they're 18, I'll be able to leave,' she told The Hollywood Reporter.She continued: 'When you have a big family, you want them to have privacy, peace, safety. I have a house now to raise my children, but sometimes this place can be … that humanity that I found across the world is not what I grew up with here.' After her youngest two children become legal adults, Jolie said she plans on spending 'a lot of time in Cambodia' and visiting her 'family members wherever they may be in the world.'Jolie will join a number of other Hollywood stars who've left Los Angeles in recent years, including Natalie Portman, Mark Wahlberg, Eva Longoria, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, Sophie Turner as well as Rosie O'Donnell among others. Earlier this month it was reported that Jolie is having a tough time with daughter Shiloh's next chapter, as the 19-year-old has flown the nest with her rumored love interest, dancer Keoni Rose. Sources told the Daily Mail that Shiloh, who recently dropped her famous dad's last name amid their estrangement, has 'temporarily moved in' with Keoni for the summer.
          
Exclusive photos obtained by the Daily Mail confirmed the move, showing the rumored couple hugging outside their shared Los Angeles condo. The reported move also comes after cops arrested a trespasser in Jolie's Los Angeles neighborhood.In July law enforcement detained an individual who entered the Los Feliz enclave by slipping through a gate. It happened shortly after Jolie's ex-husband Pitt's home was broken into while he was in Tokyo. The actor's neighbors have suggested security at the mansion may have been compromised in the days leading up to the dramatic break-in. Pitt and Jolie's romance began in the early 2000s, and they tied the knot in 2014 at their château in the South of France. But by 2016, their union was over in dramatic fashion, with a now-infamous private plane incident involving an alleged physical altercation. The bitter divorce was not finalized until late 2024, and his fractured relationship with their six children remains unresolved.

 

source : Daily mail 

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