Angelina Jolie’s rarely seen son Knox looks like a young Brad Pitt as he towers over her at Governor’s Ball 2024
As an ardent fan of Angelina Jolie, I can’t help but feel a profound sense of admiration and awe whenever I see her grace the red carpet. Her latest appearance at the Governors Ball with her son Knox was no exception. The way she exudes Hollywood glamour is simply mesmerizing, and it’s clear that her charm and charisma are as potent as ever.
At the Governors Ball on Sunday, Angelina Jolie radiated maternal pride while standing proudly next to her son, Knox Jolie-Pitt, with a warm smile on her face.
The Academy Award-winning actress, aged 48, along with her good-looking 16-year-old son (who is from her previous relationship with Brad Pitt) captivated the spotlight at the Ray Dolby Ballroom with their chic and stylish presence, drawing admiration without trying too hard.
In a stunning, sleeveless dress that sparkled with gold and silver, Angelina exuded classic Hollywood elegance. Large diamond earrings and a necklace completed the ensemble, adding a dazzling shine.
She’d recently made her hair lighter, styling it neatly into a fashionable bun. She chuckled effortlessly with Knox, who was smartly dressed in a tuxedo.
While taking pictures together, Knox – standing taller than his mother with an uncanny likeness to his famous-actor dad – created quite an impression as he arrived dramatically.
In the event filled with stars, I found myself in a unique situation as my siblings – Maddox (22), Pax (20), Zahara (19), Shiloh (17), and the twins Vivienne and Knox – were uncharacteristically not present. This made it a special mother-son moment for us.
They mixed with some well-known faces from Hollywood, such as Pamela Anderson, Demi Moore, Nicole Kidman, and Elizabeth Olsen, along with numerous others.
This event, arranged by the film academy’s board of governors, will honor the late Quincy Jones, as well as James Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, filmmaker Richard Curtis, and casting director Juliet Taylor.)
Angelina’s public appearance is part of her ongoing efforts to publicize her newest movie, titled Maria, a biographical drama based on the life of opera icon Maria Callas, and it has been creating quite a stir in the film industry, garnering attention as an Oscar contender.
Maria, a film about Callas’ decline in Paris during the 1970s, was helmed by Pablo Larrain, who is famous for his work on Jackie.)
Enthusiasts are urging the actress to receive an Academy Award, with one expressing: “Wow, I absolutely can’t wait to see this film!!! Honestly, I have no doubt that I will be astounded by Angelina Jolie’s portrayal of Maria. An Oscar is certainly on its way for her.
Another pleaded with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science to just ‘give Angelina the Oscar already for her interpretation as Maria Callas.’
As a lifestyle aficionado, I must confess that I myself haven’t had the pleasure of viewing the trailer yet. However, in a playful jest, I find myself already scheming about championing Angelina Jolie for the Oscars, affectionately dubbing it my ‘Angelina Jolie Oscar campaign.’
As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but gush over the enchanting Maria trailer! It’s simply outstanding; Angelina Jolie deserves the Oscar right now, if not sooner! (Tweet)
Maria is portrayed, in summary, as moving to Paris following a flashy and stormy career under the spotlight in the public arena.
The film aims to ‘reimagines the legendary soprano in her final days as the diva reckons with her identity and life.’
She died in Paris in 1977 of a heart attack at age 53.
In November, the much-awaited film will hit theaters, and starting from December, it will be available for streaming on Netflix.
The movie will be shown in American cinemas for the first time on November 27, followed by its availability on Netflix starting December 11.
Earlier, the mother of six was awarded the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her portrayal of Lisa Rowe, a character diagnosed as a sociopath, in the 1999 psychological thriller titled Girl, Interrupted.
2008 saw her being put forward for an Academy Award in the Best Actress category, recognizing her exceptional role as Christine Collins in the intriguing crime drama film, “Changeling.
Despite losing out, she was defeated by the French actress Marion Cotillard. She had won for her outstanding performance as the lead in La Vie en Rose.
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2024-11-18 06:33