Angelina Jolie was a radiant beauty on Thursday.
The Oscar-winning star looked like she was beaming as she spoke to an author in a picture she shared on her Instagram account.
The star had her brunette hair down and was beautifully made up as she smiled from ear to ear.
The actress became a journalist and now works as an editor for Time.
This came after Angelina told Vogue that she was sad after the end of her marriage to Brad Pitt, with whom she raised six children.
Happy again: Angelina Jolie was a radiant beauty on Thursday. The Oscar-winning star looked like she was beaming as she spoke to an author in a picture she shared on her Instagram account
In her new post, she wrote: “In 2005, Abdulrazak Gurnah published ‘Desertion,’ an epic novel about how the legacy of colonialism affected generations of African and British families in Zanzibar.”
“Just a few years later, Gurnah became the first African writer in more than a decade to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
“On the occasion of the re-release of ‘Desertion’ and two other groundbreaking works (‘Afterlives’ and ‘By the Sea’), I spoke to him about why the movement of refugees and migrants from the global south to the global north today cannot be separated about the injustice of colonialism.’
She added: “@time #time100 #AbdulrazakGurnah.”
She appeared in Vogue earlier this week.
Jolie said she hasn’t felt like herself “in a decade.”
A note: The actress has become a journalist, as she is now an editor for Time. The book is worth reading: the novel is called “Desertion”. Her post: In her new post, she wrote: “In 2005, Abdulrazak Gurnah published ‘Desertion.'” an epic novel about how the legacy of colonialism affected generations of African and British families in Zanzibar. “Just a few years later, Gurnah became the first African writer in more than a decade to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.”
The 48-year-old actress feels she is in a transitional phase in her life.
Angelina admits that she still struggles to find her own sense of style.
The star, who was married to Brad Pitt between 2014 and 2019, told Vogue magazine: “After going through something where I was hurt, I had a therapist ask if I would try wearing a flowy piece of clothing .”
“It sounds silly, but I assumed that pants and boots conveyed a tougher look, a stronger me.”
“But was I strong enough to be soft?
“At the time, no. I felt vulnerable. Now I wonder if I don’t know what my style is because at 48 I still understand who I am. I guess I’m changing as a person.
“I’m feeling a bit down these days. ‘I haven’t felt like I’ve been myself for a decade, in a way that I don’t want to get involved in.’
Angelina also revealed that she is still in the “healing process.”
Take this, Mr. Pitt: This came after Angelina told Vogue that she was sad after the end of her marriage to Brad Pitt, with whom she raised six children (l-r): Maddox, Vivienne, Zahara, Shiloh and Knox arrive at the world premiere of Marvel Studios’ “Eternals” at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles in 2021
The actress said, “We had a lot of healing to do.” “We’re still finding our feet.”
Meanwhile, Angelina also confessed that motherhood has changed her life.
The Hollywood star, who has Brad Maddox, 22, Pax, 19, Zahara, 18, Shiloh, 17, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 15, admitted her children “saved” her.
She said: “I was 26 when I became a mother. My whole life has changed. Having children saved me – and taught me to be different in this world.
“I think lately I would have gone down in a much darker way if I didn’t want to live for them. ‘You’re better than me because you want your kids to be.’