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Angelina Jolie Opens Up On ‘Dark’ Teenage Years: ‘I Was A Punk’

Angelina Jolie reflects on her rebellious youth, especially the “dark” and “punk” phase of adolescence.

In a new interview, the mother of six looks back on her youth, saying she wouldn’t trade it for the world. Jolie also discussed motherhood and how it profoundly changed her life and continues to give her strength and purpose.

Angelina Jolie Says She Wouldn’t Change Her ‘Dark’ Teenage Years

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While reflecting on his unconventional youth, “Mr. & Mrs. Smith, actress Angelina Jolie describes her teenage years as “dark.” He recalls his rebellious teenage phase: “I was a punk, not a popular kid—going to thrift stores, cutting things up, burning little cigarette holes into things.”

However, despite her strange past, Jolie tells Vogue magazine he wouldn’t trade his rebellious youth “for the world.” “Maybe part of me wants to push,” he added.

During the chat, the mother-of-six also showed off her body art with one of her tattoos, including Arabic writing on her right arm that reads “strength and hope” and the Italian phrase, “still moving,” attributed to Galileo after his breakthrough observations of the solar system .

Angelina Jolie On How Motherhood ‘Changed Her Life’

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Jolie also opened up about how motherhood, especially having her first child Maddox at age 26, “changed her life” and “taught her to be in the world differently.”

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She mentioned that her six children have been her source of strength, helping her avoid a darker path, possibly referencing her divorce from Brad Pitt. She said, “I was 26 when I became a mother. My whole life changed. Having children saved me – and taught me to be in the world differently.”

Jolie added, “I think, recently, I would have been down in a darker way if I didn’t want to live for them.”

The “Salt” star expressed her admiration for her children, acknowledging their growth and embracing the family aspect. “They are better than me because you want your child. Of course, I am a mother, and hopefully, a safe place for them and that stability,” she said. “But I’m also the one they laugh at – and I see them taking over different aspects of our family.”

Angelina Jolie Will Launch Atelier Jolie To Create Positive Impact

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Jolie is set to take the fashion world by storm with the upcoming launch of Atelier Jolie in November. In a chat with him Vogue magazine, he shared his unconventional vision for the fashion house, stressing that it’s “not really about fashion.”

Instead, the “Eternals” actress aims to break the traditional celebrity designer mold and foster a creative community, saying, “I don’t want to be a big fashion designer. I want to build a house for other people to be like that.”

He also expressed a desire to support talented artists, adding, “I’ve met a lot of artisans over the years—competent and talented people—and I want to see them grow.”

Atelier Jolie’s president and COO, Giles Duley, further highlighted the brand’s commitment to addressing the negative impact of Western consumerism on developing countries.

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He explains: “Atelier Jolie can have a very positive impact on artisans who are often unrecognized and undervalued—but we also have the opportunity to start conversations about labor exploitation, pollution and waste.”

‘There Are More Books Than Clothes In My Closet’

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During the chat, Jolie, who is known for her understated and conservative fashion choices, stressed that she is not “a person who likes to spend her life in clothes,” adding, “There are more books than clothes in my closet.”

In discussing her involvement in fashion, the “Wanted” actress said it’s funny because she and her kids aren’t necessarily “stylish.” However, she acknowledged the importance of exploring clothing as a means of self-expression, adding, “But because we live in our clothes, it’s a part of who we are, and something important to explore, especially for young people. .”

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