Angelina Jolie keeps her circle small.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the actress opened up about losing friendships over the years after being “betrayed.”
When asked which “close friend” she would call at “3 a.m.,” the actress, who is currently promoting her new film, “Maria,” replied: “I don’t really have those kinds of relationships. Maybe it’s losing your parents young. Maybe it works. Maybe it’s being someone who’s been betrayed a lot.”
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“I don’t have a lot of warm, close relationships that I can lean on,” she added. “But I have a few, and a few are enough.” [Ung, the Cambodian American human rights activist who is the subject of ‘First They Killed My Father’] “She’s one of my closest friends. My mother was very close to me. I lost her. Over the years, some of my friends have not been there for my family in difficult times. I have a few people that I trust.”
And those in that inner circle know exactly how the actress chooses to relax.
“If someone wants to watch a bad TV show and order Thai food, I’m the first one to put on my fuzzy socks and sit next to them,” she said. “I like to be with the people I love. I’m not someone who begs to be alone.”
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“I’m not the kind of person who’s like, ‘Oh, I wish I could be alone so I could have my guilty pleasures.’ Because usually my guilty pleasure is being with someone. I like to do something that makes that person happy. That makes me really happy.”
Angelina Jolie also spoke about her desire to leave Los Angeles once her youngest children turn 18. She explained that even though she “grew up” in the City of Angels, the only reason she stayed is “because I have to be here after a divorce.” [from Brad Pitt]” . ”
“But as soon as they’re 18, I can leave,” she said, referring to her youngest children, twins Vivienne and Knox, 16, whom she shares with Pitt. The former couple also share Maddox, 23, Pax, 20, Zahara, 19, and Shiloh, 18.
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“When you have a big family, you want them to have privacy, peace, security,” Jolie told the magazine. “I have a home now to raise my children, but sometimes that place can be… that humanity that I found in the world is not the humanity that I grew up with here.”
Jolie explained that she plans to travel around the world once she is able to leave Los Angeles.
“I’ll be spending a lot of time in Cambodia,” she said, where Maddox was adopted in 2002. “I’ll be spending time visiting family members wherever they are in the world.”
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Janelle Ash of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.