Jolie reveals how she's handling lockdown found in rare interview

17 June, 2020
Jolie reveals how she's handling lockdown found in rare interview
Actor Angelina Jolie in a rare interview features spoken about how she has been dealing with the lockdown, and what she is most concerned about, as a mother to six children and while a UN ambassador. 

Within an interview to Harper's Bazaar UK, Jolie said that what has horrified her the majority of is the treatment of refugees, and the surge in domestic abuse. "They live with xenophobia and racism and prejudice each day and are many of the most vulnerable people in the world in terms of the economic effects of the pandemic," she said. 

But, the actor added, she finds solace found in knowing that "people are rising." She explained, "They are fatigued with the excuses and half-measures, and exhibiting solidarity with the other person in the face of inadequate responses by those in power. 

It feels as though the world is getting up, and people are forcing a good deeper reckoning within their societies. It's time to produce changes in our laws and our institutions - hearing anyone who has been most afflicted and whose voices have been excluded." 

Asked about how exactly she's trying to ease anxious thoughts during the lockdown, the actor explained, "Like the majority of parents, I give attention to staying calm therefore my children don't look anxiety from me along with all they are fretting about. I place all my strength into them. Through the lockdown, Vivienne's bunny passed on throughout a surgery, and we followed two sweet little kinds who are disabled.
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