Angelina Jolie Willing To Give Up Career For Family

Angelina Jolie Willing To Give Up Career For Family

Angelina Jolie Willing To Give Up Career For Family

Fusses on Hollywood today are flourishing about Angelina Jolie headed for an early retirement.

According to a new interview with Britain's Channel 4 News when asked about her plans for the future; Jolie revealed that she would likely put a stop on her movie career in the not-too-distant future to focus on taking care of her family.

"I think I'm going to have to give up acting as the kids hit the teenage years," the Maleficent star said, explaining that there would be "too much to manage at home."

"I've enjoyed being an actress," she continued. "And I am so grateful to the job. I've had great experiences, and I have even be able to tell stories and be a part of stories that mattered...It's a really lucky profession to be a part of. But if it went away tomorrow, I would be very happy to be home with my children."

According to the former UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador, who was recently appointed UNHCR Special Envoy, she hoped to devote more time to her humanitarian work.

"I wake up in the morning as a mum, and I turn on the news like everybody else, and I see what's happening, and I want to be part of the world in a positive way," she said, noting that her philanthropic efforts had become a much bigger part of her life ever since she adopted son Maddox in 2002.

Jolie, however, is not alone in her aspiration to explore other avenues. Last year, her longtime love, Brad Pitt, also mentions about retirement, telling Australia's 60 Minutes that he might want to stop acting within three years.

"I wasn't actually putting an exact deadline on my expiration date, but I see it coming," Pitt clarified later at a Moneyball press conference in November 2011. "I just have other interests."

 

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