Angelina Jolie graces Vanity Fair latest magazine , Talks about wedding to Brad Pitt
Angelina Jolie has revealed, she is ‘open’ to making that passion into a career in politics. Angelina, who stars on Vanity Fair’s December cover, told the magazine she believes her Hollywood career may hinder the possibility of seeking an elected or appointed office.
‘When you work as a humanitarian, you are conscious that politics have to be considered. Because if you really want to make an extreme change, then you have a responsibility,’
‘But I honestly don’t know in what role I would be more useful I am conscious of what I do for a living, and that [could] make it less possible.’
Angelina also opened up about her relationship with Brad Pitt, with whom she finally tied the knot in a surprise wedding in August.
And she revealed being married ‘does feel different’, admitting ‘it feels nice to be husband and wife’.
The A-list star wed her longtime partner in a surprise ceremony at their French estate on August 23 and had their brood of children write the wedding vows.
‘They did not expect us never to fight, but they made us promise to always say, “Sorry,” if we do. So they said, “Do you?,” and we said, “We do!,”‘ the Oscar winning actress recounted.
‘When you work as a humanitarian, you are conscious that politics have to be considered. Because if you really want to make an extreme change, then you have a responsibility,’
‘But I honestly don’t know in what role I would be more useful I am conscious of what I do for a living, and that [could] make it less possible.’
Angelina also opened up about her relationship with Brad Pitt, with whom she finally tied the knot in a surprise wedding in August.
And she revealed being married ‘does feel different’, admitting ‘it feels nice to be husband and wife’.
The A-list star wed her longtime partner in a surprise ceremony at their French estate on August 23 and had their brood of children write the wedding vows.
‘They did not expect us never to fight, but they made us promise to always say, “Sorry,” if we do. So they said, “Do you?,” and we said, “We do!,”‘ the Oscar winning actress recounted.