Angelina Jolie wears a black jumpsuit while exiting a private plane and getting into an awaiting car on Thursday (July 23) in Burbank, Calif.
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Angelina Jolie has "learned so much" from her daughter. The Hollywood actress and activist has heaped praise on her 15-year-old daughter Zahara, branding her daughter as an "extraordinary African woman".
Speaking to Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate for her Time100 Talk, she said: "My daughter is from Ethiopia, one of my children. "And I have learned so much from her.
She is my family, but she is an extraordinary African woman. Her connection to her country, her continent, is very - it's
.Angelina Jolie wears a black jumpsuit while exiting a private plane and getting into an awaiting car on Thursday (July 23) in Burbank, Calif.
Angelina Jolie, 45, and her Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, 12, proved they are just like any other mother and daughter needing essentials when they visited a pet store in Los Angeles, CA on July 20! The actress and her mini-me were seen wearing casual but stylish clothing, including a long black dress under a black sweater on Angelina, and a gray graphic T-shirt and black shorts on Vivienne, during the outing, and they also made sure to stay safe amidst the COVID-19 pandemic by wearing white face masks.
Everyone should be wearing masks while out in public right now and you could be wearing one just like Angelina Jolie!
Angelina Jolie grabs lunch with her son Pax, 16, (not pictured) on Tuesday (July 14) in Los Angeles.
Angelina Jolie has spoken about her pride for her daughter Zahara, describing her as “an extraordinary African woman”.
Angelina Jolie continues to use her A-list platform for good. The 45-year-old star led a virtual TIME 100 Talk with Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate on Thursday, July 9.
TIME 100, the star discussed the Black Lives Matter movement and how to amplify voices from Africa. "One of the things that’s been interesting is the education," the actress said.
Angelina Jolie is a proud momma!
Angelina Jolie opened up about her daughter, Zahara, while in discussion with climate activist, Vanessa Nakate, for a TIME 100 Talk.Jolie said of Zahara, "My daughter is from Ethiopia... she is an extraordinary African woman."The actress adopted Zahara in 2005.As part of the TIME 100 Talks series, Angelina Jolie interviewed Vanessa Nakate, a climate activist from Uganda.
TIME, the star discussed the Black Lives Matter movement and how to amplify voices from Africa. "One of the things that’s been interesting is the education," the actress said.
Angelina Jolie has always put her children first over everyone and everything else! The Maleficent: Mistress of Evil star may have separated from Brad Pitt, but the ex-couple are slowly mending their equation for the sake of their children.
The famous actress gushed over one of her daughters, Zahara Jolie-Pitt during a new interview and it’s safe to say that Angelina Jolie has a lot of love and respect for all her kids. This time, however, she raved about someone in particular – Zahara.
Angelina Jolie couldn’t be prouder of her daughter. The actress and activist brought up her 15-year-old, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, during a discussion about the power of African voices and Black Lives Matter with Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate. Angelina adopted Zahara from Ethiopia in 2005, when she was just six months old. While speaking with Vanessa for their TIME 100 Talk, Angelina questioned how American schools cover Black history.
Angelina Jolie wants women to feel empowered despite the challenges of gender inequality in society.The Maleficent star, 45, joined former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Morning Joe host Mika Brzezinski on Wednesday, July 8, for a conversation with the National Democratic Institute about how women perceive themselves.“Women contribute so much, they are giving, are nurturing by nature, are community-building by nature, are strong, are intelligent, and yet what is it that’s holding us
Angelina Jolie, 45, wants women to understand their value, and ultimately unlock their full potential. The A-lister sat down with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright for a discussion, which was moderated by Mika Brzezinski for the National Democratic Institute.
Angelina Jolie is reflecting on how women view themselves. During a recent conversation with Madeleine Albright and Mika Brzezinski for the National Democratic Institute, the actress spoke to women's value in society.«Women contribute so much, they are giving, are nurturing by nature, are community-building by nature, are strong, are intelligent, and yet what is it that's holding us back?» Jolie questioned. «I think when you speak of value, that's something to really sit with.
Angelina Jolie took part in a Zoom discussion on Tuesday with former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albrecht, moderated by MSNBC “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski, for the Democratic National Institute.