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A report indicates that Angelina Jolie is about to depart from the United States, yet her family commitments require her to wait before she can leave. The actress who supports humanitarian causes has always wanted to spend her life in other countries but now can achieve this dream because her youngest children with Brad Pitt reach adulthood.
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The Irish Star provided the headline which claimed that Jolie was “fleeing” from a possible second Donald Trump presidency. However, readers and those familiar with her situation were quick to provide context. Many pointed out that Jolie’s residence in Los Angeles was largely dictated by custody arrangements concerning her six children with ex-husband Brad Pitt.
One commenter explained the reason for her stay by saying “The children needed to reach their 18th birthday. The children will reach adulthood this summer.” Another user stated “She has been making this statement for a long time.” The potential relocation to another area functions as the accomplishment of her personal schedule which she created before the political developments started.
The discussion quickly shifted from politics to Jolie’s past international living habits. Users shared lighthearted anecdotes about supposedly spotting her in everyday settings abroad. One person claimed “I thought she already spent most of her time in the UK. She used to be spotted on the regular in the Beaconsfield Sainsburys.” People made jokes about her presence at Tesco while they discussed her favorite types of candy.
The serious discussion began to analyze how people with the ability to travel around the world experience advantages. “Billionaires and rich people can always leave. People need to be reminded of that,” one user stated, sparking a somber sub-thread about the options available to those without vast resources.
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People started talking about Jolie’s family. The public perception of her life choices developed additional complexity through this family divide.

