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'I lost myself a bit' admitted Angelina Jolie after her high profile split from Brad Pitt


 'I lost myself a bit' admitted Angelina Jolie after her high profile split from Brad Pitt

The Maleficent: Mistress of Evil star split from Brad Pitt in 2016 and she admits she didn't even 'recognize' herself anymore through it all. 
She said: 'I don't know what my fate holds but what I am convinced of is that I am in a period of transition, like a return to my roots, a return to myself. Because, I had lost myself a bit,' she told French magazine Madam
Angelina Jolie 'lost herself a bit' after her divorce. Seen here with her kids Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt [L] and Madox Jolie-Pitt
'I think it happened as my relationship with Brad was coming to an end, then at the beginning of our separation.' 
'It was a complicated moment, where I didn't recognize myself anymore, where I had become ... how can I say ... smaller, almost insignificant, even if it wasn't necessarily visible,' continued Jolie.
The 44-year-old actress - who has Maddox, 18, Pax, 15, Zahara, 14, Shiloh, 13, and 11-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox - admits she felt a 'deep and genuine sadness' when her marriage fell apart, leaving to her feeling 'insignificant' and she was also battling some health issues too.



The Maleficent: Mistress of Evil star split from Brad Pitt in 2016 and she admits she didn't even 'recognize' herself anymore through it all. Seen together in the 2005 hit Mr and Mrs Smith
She added: 'I felt a deep and genuine sadness, I was hurt.' 
'On the other hand, it was interesting to reconnect with this humility and even this insignificance I was feeling.'
'Maybe this is what being human is in the end...' 
'On top of all this, I suffered some health issues. All these things settle in you and remind you of how lucky you are of being alive.'
'I think it happened as my relationship with Brad was coming to an end, then at the beginning of our separation,' said Jolie. Brad seen here last month





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