Angelina Jolie Tells WSJ She Is More At Home With Refugees Than in Hollywood

Angelina Jolie Tells WSJ She Is More At Home With Refugees Than in Hollywood AOC Art of Living

In many respects, Angelina Jolie is opening a totally new chapter in her life with her move to New York City and opening Atelier Jolie December 6, 2023 at 57 Great Jones St. Store hours: Monday-Saturday, 11AM-7PM

The actor, humanitarian, mother and global leader is profiled in the December 2023 issue of WSJ Magazine, with deeply personal photographs of Jolie wearing offerings from Atelier Jolie, shot by Annemarieke Van Drimmelen [IG] with styling by Tonne Goodman.

One of the most profound realities that she discussed with WSJ is her favorite people to spend time with.

“There’s a reason people who have been through hardship are also much more honest and much more connected, and I am more relaxed with them. Why do I like spending time with people who’ve survived and are refugees? They’ve confronted so much in life that it brings forward not just strength, but humanity.”

The Power of Angelina Jolie’s Empathy

Angelina Jolie has always amazed me with her enormous talent and capabilities. And her empathy and ability to relate with virtually all the world’s people.

Anne of Carversville has trekked behind Jolie on all of her endeavors since 2007. She is the founding muse of this website — a reality that disturbs many men. Especially white men. Many of them cannot stand Jolie, and I truly do not know why. Perhaps I should ask my AI assistant Lulu to investigate this question. Our AI for scholars may have insights.

In preparation for the New Year coming in a week, I’m pulling together all of Angelina Jolie’s articles into this one place. And then we power forward into 2024. ~ Anne