June 3rd, 2013

Angelina Jolie Leans On Brad Pitt At First Outing Since Mastectomy

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Angelina looked stunning at the ‘World War Z’ premiere with Brad Pitt, and a top body language expert tells HollywoodLife.com that he is providing her with ‘physical support.’ So sweet!

Brad Pitt has been by Angelina Jolie‘s side non-stop since she underwent a double mastectomy in February, and the London premiere of World War Z on June 2 was no exception! Top body language expert Dr. Lillian Glass exclusively tells HollywoodLife.com that while Angelina did not appear “thrilled” to be in the spotlight, she was “leaning on Brad for physical support.”
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June 3rd, 2013

Angelina Jolie: Stunning Beauty In First Appearance Since Mastectomies

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Angelina looked absolutely amazing at the London premiere of ‘World War Z’ on June 2. In her first public appearance, she wore natural makeup and a pretty pink gloss. Get her gorgeous look below.

Angelina Jolie, 37, stunned in a black Saint Laurent dress and glowed while supporting her husband Brad Pitt at the premiere of his new film. Angie underwent a double mastectomy in February, and she looked healthy and happy on June 2 as she hit the red carpet in minimal makeup and a retro hairstyle.
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June 2nd, 2013

Angelina Jolie’s First Red Carpet Since Revealing Double Mastectomy

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We love to see this! The strong and beautiful star walked the ‘World War Z’ red carpet with her partner, Brad Pitt, on June 2 in London looking as stunning as ever. What an inspiration!

Angelina Jolie made her first public appearance since revealing that she had underwent a double mastectomy in February on June 2, and she couldn’t have looked better.
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May 30th, 2013

Angelina Jolie’s Family Raise Money For BRCA Testing After Aunt’s Death

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How honorable! After Angelina’s aunt Debbie Martin lost her battle with breast cancer on May 26, her family vowed to raise money for women who cannot afford BRCA testing.

Angelina Jolie and her family are truly inspirational. Not only did Angelina write an eye-opening letter in The New York Times about her double mastectomy prior to the death of her aunt Debbie Martin, her family has also vowed to set up a foundation for women who cannot afford to test for the faulty gene.
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May 15th, 2013

Angelina Jolie Removing Ovaries: Next Operation To Prevent Cancer

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The courageous actress, who had a double mastectomy after finding out she had an 87 percent risk of developing breast cancer, will now undergo an additional operation to remove her ovaries. Read on for more details.

When Angelina Jolie, 37, discovered the had the “faulty” gene BRCA1, which put her at an 87 percent risk of developing breast cancer, she had a double mastectomy to prevent the onset of the deadly disease. But the gene also means the Oscar-winning actress is at a 50 percent risk of developing ovarian cancer — so she’s removing her ovaries next.
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May 15th, 2013

Angelina Jolie’s Kids Were Supportive During Double Mastectomy

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After the brave actress made the selfless decision to have a preventative double mastectomy, her family offered endless support to get her through the difficult procedures — especially her six kids.

Angelina Jolie shocked the world on May 14 when she published an op-ed piece in the New York Times that revealed she underwent a double mastectomy after finding out she carried the cancer defect gene BRCA1. The Oscar-winning actress said she wanted the procedure so she could be alive for her children, and her kids were not only grateful for their mom’s choice — they were inredibly supportive.
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