
Angelina Jolie Shares Emotional Message Post Divorce Settlement, Advocates for Syria Crisis Relief
January 3, 2025: Days after finalising her highly publicised and prolonged divorce from Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie took to Instagram Stories to spotlight a pressing humanitarian issue—the ongoing crisis in Syria. The Oscar-winning actress and UNHCR Special Envoy emphasised the plight of millions in the war-torn nation, redirecting public attention from her personal life to global advocacy.
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In her Instagram story, Jolie highlighted the harsh realities faced by Syrians after nearly 14 years of conflict, displacement, and economic decline.
As a dedicated humanitarian activist, Jolie has consistently championed causes affecting displaced communities through her involvement with organizations like the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).
Angelina Jolie’s advocacy comes shortly after concluding her eight-year-long divorce battle with Brad Pitt. While the divorce is now settled, the ongoing dispute over Château Miraval Winery remains unresolved in court.
Despite the personal challenges, Angelina Jolie continues to prioritize her humanitarian commitments, using her platform to amplify voices in conflict zones and advocate for global change.
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