
Angelina Jolie’s Decade of Solitude and the New Celebrity Confessional
The actress’s admission that she has not dated since her divorce from Brad Pitt has resonated across continents, part of a wave of unguarded personal disclosures by public figures.
In a Los Angeles studio, the actress Angelina Jolie paused mid-sentence, her voice dropping as she told an interviewer from Yahoo Entertainment that she had not been on a single date since filing for divorce from Brad Pitt in September 2016. “I’ve kind of convinced myself that that aspect of my life isn’t central when I’m focusing on my children and my family,” she said, the words landing with the weight of a decade’s silence. The confession, made while promoting her new film Couture, was not a rehearsed soundbite but a moment of unscripted reflection, prompted by a role that forced her to imagine a woman who could be both a devoted mother and a lover.
The character, a filmmaker diagnosed with breast cancer while navigating a new romance in Paris, became a mirror. Jolie, 51, described how she had to remind herself that her alter ego “can love her daughter, be dedicated to her daughter, and at the same time need this as a woman and receive it as a woman.” That realisation, she said, was “maybe part of her healing.” The language of fracture recurred throughout the interview: “Life has broken me a little,” she admitted. “I have to live again. Be free again.”
Across the Atlantic, the revelation was refracted through distinct cultural lenses. In Germany, Bild framed it as a “Liebesbeichte” — a love confession — while the Süddeutsche Zeitung wryly headlined its report “Bitte kein Pitt” (Please, no Pitt). Russian outlet Lenta.ru underscored her decade-long focus on her six children, and Italian agency Adnkronos highlighted the role of her daughters Zahara, Shiloh and Vivienne in urging her to reclaim an identity beyond motherhood. In the Arab world, An-Nahar ran the story alongside a separate interview with Lebanese personality George Al-Mandalak, who spoke with similar candour about divorce and fatherhood, suggesting that the appetite for such unvarnished personal testimony is not confined to Hollywood.
Jolie’s disclosure arrived in a season of unusually frank celebrity self-exposure. Days earlier, British model Cara Delevingne had confirmed on The Louis Theroux Podcast that she was romantically “entangled” with Amber Heard during Heard’s divorce from Johnny Depp, ending years of speculation with a casual, almost offhand remark. Delevingne, who only publicly identified as a lesbian in May, later told the Call Her Daddy podcast that she had “discovered more about my sexuality through sleeping with my friends because there was a safety in that.” Both women, in their own ways, were dismantling the carefully managed narratives that have long defined A-list stardom, offering instead something closer to a therapy-session intimacy.
What lingers is not the gossip but the image of a woman on a film set, learning to imagine a life she had told herself was no longer possible. Jolie’s daughters, she said, “want me to not just be ‘mum’. There’s space for me to be that woman again.” It is a line that could belong to a character in one of her films, except this time the script is still being written.
| Latin American press | +0.10 | neutral |
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| Atlantic / Anglosphere press | −0.50 | critical |
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