
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Angelina Jolie spoke openly about the situation in the U.S. at the 2025 San Sebastián International Film Festival (SSIFF). She was promoting her new film “Couture.”
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“I’ve always lived internationally. My family is international,” she said, referring to her adopted children with her ex-husband, Brad Pitt, born in Namibia, Vietnam, Ethiopia, and Cambodia.
“I need to say that I love my country and that, at this moment, I do not recognize my country,” Angelina Jolie declared at a press conference. “My life, my worldview, is the same [and] united,” she added.
“Anything, anywhere, that divides or limits personal expressions and freedoms [of anyone], I find very dangerous,” commented the star of “Salt.”

Angelina Jolie reflected that it is precisely in these “such serious times that we need to be careful not to say things lightly.” Although she said she would be careful with what she said, she warned that these are very “heavy” times.
Jolie’s comments come after Donald Trump celebrated the suspension of the late-night talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” following host Jimmy Kimmel’s remarks about the death of Charlie Kirk.
On the show, which aired on September 15, Kimmel said that the “MAGA crowd” had reached new depths of meanness by “trying to characterize that kid who killed Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them.”
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