The Hollywood actress stuns on the cover of Vogue Mexico's December issue, discussing her latest role and personal pain. However, the cover has drawn both praise and criticism.
- Nov 29, 2024
AceShowbiz - Angelina Jolie's recent appearance on the cover of Vogue Mexico has left some fans unimpressed, while others have appreciated the raw and honest portrayal of the actress.
Shot by photographer Dan Martensen, the cover features Jolie in a black Christian Dior dress, her somber expression and flowing brown hair creating a melancholic image. Some fans expressed their disappointment, claiming that Jolie looked "sad" or "like she got the worst possible news."
"She looks really sad here, like she got the worst possible news just before she walked on set. These look like outtakes. It takes skill to make Angelina Jolie look this bad," one commenter wrote on theFashionSpot forum.
However, others defended the cover, expressing their appreciation for the actress's natural beauty.
"I like the coloring and the simplicity of it all," said one Vogue Mexico reader. "What I like about the cover and all of the photographs of Jolie is how real they look," added another.
In her interview for Vogue Mexico, Jolie discussed how her role as opera singer Maria Callas in the upcoming biopic "Maria" helped her confront her "private pain."
"I had to take a deep breath and let it all out, and in between that, I also had to let out my real voice… which I also didn’t really have, because it’s where I carried my private pain, my gentleness, and a lot of things that I felt I didn’t own, that I didn’t feel safe letting out," she explained.
The actress also spoke about her relationship with her children, noting her estrangement from some of them. Meanwhile, Brad Pitt is reportedly planning an intimate Thanksgiving celebration with his girlfriend, Ines de Ramon.
Despite the mixed reactions to the cover, Angelina Jolie continues to be a beloved figure in the fashion and entertainment worlds. Her upcoming role in "Maria" has generated Oscars buzz, and her humanitarian work has earned her widespread respect.