Angelina Jolie’s recent interview with NBC has been leaked
Excerpts of Angelina Jolie’s recent interview with NBC’s Ann Curry have been leaked in which Jolie is portrayed as being ‘giggly’. The interview will eventually be broadcast on the Today program and Dateline probably when Brangelina baby hype reaches fever pitch.
According to People magazine, speaking to Curry about her relationship with Brad Pitt, Jolie said: "I don't talk about our – my relationship in public. But we also don't talk about it at home. … It's one of those funny things that just happens, and you live your life, and you're a family. But you never actually discuss (it)."
Jolie is currently taking part in anew campaign to help every child everywhere to attend school. She spoke about her own daughter Zahara: "I just think, especially my daughter, there's no possible way she would have gone to school. She is so smart and so strong. And her potential as a woman one day is great," she says. "Hopefully, she will be active in her country and in her continent when she's older. And because she'll have a good education, she'll be able to do that much more."
"My life is very full. I'm very proud when I see my children – already Mad, just how he adjusts to different places in the world and different people and his views and the kind of man he's going to be. I'm very lucky." Jolie is currently eight months pregnant and is awaiting the birth of her child in Namibia.
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According to People magazine, speaking to Curry about her relationship with Brad Pitt, Jolie said: "I don't talk about our – my relationship in public. But we also don't talk about it at home. … It's one of those funny things that just happens, and you live your life, and you're a family. But you never actually discuss (it)."
Jolie is currently taking part in anew campaign to help every child everywhere to attend school. She spoke about her own daughter Zahara: "I just think, especially my daughter, there's no possible way she would have gone to school. She is so smart and so strong. And her potential as a woman one day is great," she says. "Hopefully, she will be active in her country and in her continent when she's older. And because she'll have a good education, she'll be able to do that much more."
"My life is very full. I'm very proud when I see my children – already Mad, just how he adjusts to different places in the world and different people and his views and the kind of man he's going to be. I'm very lucky." Jolie is currently eight months pregnant and is awaiting the birth of her child in Namibia.
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