The
42-year-old actress, who filed for divorce from Brad
Pitt last
year is promoting her new directorial offering, “First They Killed
My Father,” and got pretty candid with the Sunday
Telegraph about singlehood.
“I
don’t enjoy being single,” she told the outlet. “It’s not
something I wanted. There’s nothing nice about it. It’s just
hard.”
Jolie
and Pitt, a former Hollywood power couple, met in on the set of “Mr.
& Mrs. Smith,” and were together for 12 years and married for
two. The couple
split in September 2016,
and Jolie’s life since has been physically and emotionally taxing.
“Sometimes
maybe it appears I am pulling it all together, but really I am just
trying to get through my days.”
“Emotionally,
it’s been a very difficult year,” she added. “I have had some
other health issues. So my health is something I have to monitor.”
In
2013, Jolie had a preventive
double mastectomy and
in 2015, she had her ovaries
removed.
Last year, around the time of her breakup, she also
developed hypertension
and Bell’s palsy,
which causes a drooping in the face, due to damaged facial nerves.
A
disastrous domestic summer box office is ending on a low note.Without
any fresh competition in wide release, “Hitman’s Bodyguard”
appears the be the holiday weekend’s movie of choice. The Lionsgate
release with Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson at the center is
tracking to earn $12.9 million from 3,370 locations over the four-day
weekend. Its seemingly imminent win would make “Hitman’s
Bodyguard” the only flick this summer to retain the top spot on the
domestic box office charts for three consecutive weekends. “Dunkirk,”
“Wonder Woman,” and “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” each
stayed first for two frame
But
while the action comedy is certainly profitable at this point, its
threepeat is less due to the movie’s overwhelming popularity, and
more attributable to the lack of alternatives. This — the first
Labor Day weekend in recent history without a new wide release — is
tracking to have the lowest four-day total for the holiday in nearly
two decades. The 28 movies currently in release are tracking to bring
in about $95.5 million, according to ComScore. Not since 1998 has the
Labor Day domestic box office dropped below a $100 million four-day
total. The last time there were no wide releases over Labor Day
weekend was in 1992.
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