
Angelina Jolie is immersed in promotional activities for her forthcoming film, Mariawhich has led her to attend several fall premieres, including a notable appearance at the New York Film Festival. According to a recent report by Page Six, the acclaimed actress has been seen engaging with her fans and autographing movie posters at these events.
During one such interaction, Jolie was seen signing a poster from her iconic 2005 action film Mr and Mrs Smithwhich co-starred her former husband, Brad Pitt. This photo gained momentum becauseJolie filed for divorce back in 2016. Despite the passage of nearly eight years, their legal negotiations have remained complex and unresolved; the matter was also highly publicised.
Eyewitnesses reported that Jolie maintained a composed demeanour as she signed her name next to her image on the Mr and Mrs Smithposter. Itseemed likeshe intentionally attempted toavoid looking at Brad Pitt's picture on the poster; quickly moving on after signing.
For this public appearance, Jolie chose an elegant ensemble consisting of a black coat, complemented by nude heels and black aviator sunglasses.
Angelina Jolie was spotted signing a movie poster featuring “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” where both Jolie and Brad Pitt acted together #angelinajolie #bradpitt pic.twitter.com/yw3PJFSa6M — Angelina Jolie Fan (@brangelinablog) October 1, 2024
The ongoing divorce between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, which began in 2016, has been a subject of intense public interest and speculation. The couple, once considered Hollywood royalty, share six children- Maddox (22), Zahara (19), Pax (20), Shiloh (18), and twins Knox and Vivienne (15).
Amidst these personal challenges, Jolie continues to balance her professional commitments with her role as a mother. She recently attended the New York Film Festival premiere of Mariaaccompanied by three of her children: Pax, Zahara, and Maddox.
In the movie,MariaJolie takes on the role of the late opera singer Maria Callas, under the direction of Pablo Larraín. The film is set in Paris in September 1977, during the final week of Callas's life. It explores the dichotomy between the public persona of "La Divina" and the private individual, Maria, as she tries to balance the blurring lines between her celebrated status and her personal vulnerabilities.
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Audiences will have the opportunity to see Mariain select theatres starting November 27, with a wider release on Netflix scheduled for December 11.