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Angelina Jolie opens up about the joys of ‘getting older’

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Hollywood’s acclaimed beauty Angelina Jolie recently shed light on her thoughts on turning 40 and working in an industry that requires her to ‘run around’ in a gold bodysuit.

In a recent interview, Angelina Jolie was quoted saying, “I love this cast, and that we all came together. I signed up to support Chloé [Zhao]’s vision and Marvel’s commitment to expand the way we see ‘superheroes’.”

The actress claimed, “Running around in a gold bodysuit was not how I imagined my forties. But it’s good crazy, I think.”

“I do like being older. I feel much more comfortable in my forties than I did when I was younger,” Angelina said.

Rather than adopting a “50 is the new 40” mentality, the Oscar-winning actor is diving headfirst into the next decade.

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“I’m looking forward to my fifties,” she said. “I feel that I’m gonna hit my stride in my fifties.”

She also addressed her character and its motivations, adding how it’s just a really a love letter to Earth and very character-based, but also very, very big and we’re going to expand a long period of time and try different things.

“I love storytelling, and I happen to love Thena. She’s very aggressive and I like her and I’m ready for that now,” she further added.

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