There’s no denying it—Angelina Jolie is glowing these days. And if you ask me, it’s all because of the time she’s been spending with her beautiful kids. You can see it in her eyes and that radiant smile that seems impossible to wipe off her face. Let’s just say, this mom-of-six has got a lot to smile about.
Recently, Angelina made a memorable appearance at the Toronto Film Festival alongside four of her children for the premiere of The Breadwinner. The 42-year-old actress walked the red carpet with Zahara, 12, Shiloh, 11, and her twins, Knox and Vivienne, both 9. And let’s not forget her two adopted sons, Maddox, 16, and Pax, 13—they’re all part of her incredible family. Watching her interact with her kids, it’s clear she’s cherishing every moment of this special outing.

Angelina with her four kids at the Toronto Film Festival.
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Bringing Her Kids to the Premiere
The Breadwinner is an animated film produced by Angelina herself, and it tells the powerful story of a young Afghani girl's journey through adversity. At the event, Angelina was dressed in an elegant all-white ensemble, looking every bit the Hollywood star. But what truly stood out was her beaming smile as she introduced her children to the film's director, Nora Twomey, and Saara Chaudry, the talented young actress who voices the character of Pavana.
A Special Appearance at the Festival
For Angelina, the Toronto Film Festival wasn't just about one movie—it was about showcasing her latest directorial project, First They Killed My Father, which is now available on Netflix. Not only that, but she also participated in a public panel where she discussed her remarkable career, offering fans a glimpse into her world and the motivations behind her work.
Just last week, during a Q&A session, Angelina opened up about her journey to Hollywood. She revealed that her late mother, Marcheline Bertrand, always dreamed of her becoming an actress. “It wasn’t until after my mom passed away that I realized how much of my career was driven by her influence,” Angelina shared. “She wanted so much for me to follow in her footsteps.”
Angelina’s mother tragically passed away in 2007 after a long battle with ovarian and breast cancer. Since then, Angelina has taken a step back from acting in front of the camera. “I haven’t done much since she passed,” she admitted. “But now, I’m doing it for my kids.”
Being a Role Model
In her role as both a mother and a humanitarian, Angelina understands the importance of setting an example for others. “I’m still learning so much about what it means to be a role model,” she reflected. “But I try to be that for my children. They inspire me every day, and I hope I can inspire them in return.”
This story was written by Chloe Lal and originally appeared on our sister site, Now to Love.
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