Angelina Jolie, the famous Hollywood actress, has recently made headlines with her revelation of considering a major life change.
She recently hinted that she might leave acting and go to Asia. This is a big change for her work and personal life.
In a recent interview, Jolie expressed her weariness with the Hollywood culture, describing it as "not a healthy place."
The 48-year-old actress, who gained fame in her early twenties with her breakthrough role in "Girl, Interrupted," has been in the public eye for decades.
Having grown up in a family deeply connected to the film industry, with her father Jon Voight and late mother Marcheline Bertrand being actors, Jolie's personal life has often overshadowed her professional achievements.
Angelina Jolie has been married three times, all to fellow celebrities, including Jonny Lee Miller, Billy Bob Thornton, and Brad Pitt.
Her high-profile relationship and subsequent divorce from Pitt have generated significant media attention and scrutiny.
She recognized that when she began her career, there wasn't as much demand to be constantly in the spotlight and reveal personal information.
Jolie wants to leave Los Angeles and discover new opportunities because of the constraints caused by her ongoing divorce from Pitt.
She wants the freedom to travel and live without restrictions.
Cambodia is dear to her, and she desires to spend more time there since she owns a house in the country.
In the interview, Jolie also voiced her concerns about the Hollywood industry, describing it as "shallow" and "not a healthy place."
She has been involved in fewer film projects in recent years, citing a personal struggle that has affected her well-being.
While she did not provide specifics, she acknowledged that motherhood has been a transformative experience, bringing positive changes to her life.
Adopting her first son, Maddox, from Cambodia at a young age had a profound impact on her and shaped her worldview.
While considering her life beyond acting, Jolie has already chosen her upcoming ventures, such as the animated movie "Kung Fu Panda 4" and the biopic "Maria," where she will portray opera singer Maria Callas.
Fans and the entertainment industry eagerly await Jolie's potential move to Asia and embrace her performance in this new chapter.