Angelina Jolie opens up about split from Brad Pitt in emotional interview: 'I am coping'

Publish Date
Tuesday, 21 February 2017, 8:13AM

Angelina Jolie has opened up for the first time in public about the "difficult" breakup of her marriage to Brad Pitt and the effect it has had on their six children.

The Hollywood star is in Cambodia with the kids promoting her new film and appeared to tear up when asked about her personal life during an interview with BBC News, the Daily Mail reports.

"I don’t want to say very much about that, except to say it was a very difficult time and we are a family, and we will always be a family," she said, visibly emotional.

"It was very difficult," the actress, 41, added. "Many people find themselves in this situation. My whole family have all been through a difficult time."

A bitter custody battle initially played out in the media after Jolie filed for divorce from Pitt last September and sought full custody of their children following an alleged incident on board a private jet as the family returned to Los Angeles from France.


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But the celebrity couple eventually reached an agreement in early January to seal the custody documents as they endeavor to resolve their issues and reach a divorce settlement. 

"My focus is my children, our children," she explained to the BBC. 

"We are and forever will be a family and so that is how I am coping. I am coping with finding a way through to make sure that this somehow makes us stronger and closer," she said.

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Asked where she sees herself being in five years time, she replied: "I would like to be traveling around the world visiting my children, hoping that they’re just happy and doing really interesting things and I imagine in many different parts of the world and I’ll be supporting them."

She added: "Everything I do I hope ... I represent the right things to my children and give them the right sense of what they’re capable of and the world as it should be seen. Not through the prism of Hollywood or through a certain kind of life but really take them into the world where they have a really good sense and become rounded people."

- Daily Mail

 

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