In a rare and very candid interview, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
opened up about their marriage, Jolie's health and their new movie
together, By the Sea, with Tom Brokaw on the Today Show.All
three aspects of their lives were intertwined, and not just because the
movie portrays a troubled marriage (which Jolie emphasised was not
based on their own). It was during the editing process for the film that
Jolie learned she could
have signs of early-stage ovarian cancer, and she made the decision to have her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed, just two years after she underwent a mastectomy.
"I was out in France, and Angie called me and I got straight on a plane to return," Pitt said of learning about Jolie's blood test in March. "Seeing my wife have to be her strongest and knowing that it's the scariest news is terribly moving. And not being there is a horrible feeling."
Jolie, who chronicled her surgery for the New York Times, explained that it was a very different experience than her mastectomy. It also brought on the early onset of menopause.
have signs of early-stage ovarian cancer, and she made the decision to have her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed, just two years after she underwent a mastectomy.
"I was out in France, and Angie called me and I got straight on a plane to return," Pitt said of learning about Jolie's blood test in March. "Seeing my wife have to be her strongest and knowing that it's the scariest news is terribly moving. And not being there is a horrible feeling."
Jolie, who chronicled her surgery for the New York Times, explained that it was a very different experience than her mastectomy. It also brought on the early onset of menopause.
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