Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been laying low since they decided to leave the UK. Dubbed as the Megxit, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are preparing for their lives away from the British royal family.
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Angelina Jolie and the BBC want to give young viewers real tools to stop fake news,
Jolie will executive produce “BBC My World,” a program that explains the stories behind news and offers facts and information that helps kids over the age of 13 make up their own minds on pressing international issues. The series will tap the reporting of the BBC World Service and is a co-production with Jolie and Microsoft Education. The BBC will retain final editorial approval of content in the series.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been laying low since they decided to leave the UK. Dubbed as the Megxit, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are preparing for their lives away from the British royal family.
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Angelina Jolie is teaming up with BBC to create a TV show which will help teenagers become media literate and spot fake news. The 44-year-old actress is all set to executive produce an upcoming show titled BBC My World, a program that aims to help young people over the age of 13 understanding the correct way of consuming news from around the world. The new weekly half-hour series will take trending issues in the news and attempts to explain the stories behind them, fact by fact.
Angelina Jolie is teaming with the BBC to create a TV show designed to give teenagers the tools to identify fake news.
Angelina Jolie is ready for her next global challenge: taking on fake news. The Oscar-winning actress and humanitarian is teaming up with the BBC to executive produce BBC My World, a show for teens about the proliferation of misleading media.
Angelina Jolie doesn’t appear to be dwelling on those Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston photos that rocked the internet. She’s too busy coming to TV — well, sort of.
After photos of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston at the SAG Awards went viral, The Post reached out to famed actress and third point in the love triangle, Angelina Jolie, who was hosting a children’s birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese in the Seychelles. Her totally not-made-up-by-us thoughts:
There’s one person who isn’t freaking out about Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston reuniting at the 2020 SAG Awards: his ex-wife, Angelina Jolie. The Maleficent star, 44, saw all the hubbub about her ex-husband and his other ex-wife holding hands backstage at the awards show, and she’s letting it all roll off her back, a source close to Angelina tells HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY.