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Angelina Jolie opens up about mother's death after tragic cancer battle

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Angelina Jolie has opened up about the death of her mother Marcheline Bertrand in a heartfelt tribute. The 44-year-old actress was in a reflective mood when she penned an emotional op-ed for the New York Times on Mother's Day.

Bertrand died in 2007 after losing her battle with ovarian cancer, aged 56. Angelina wrote: "I lost my mother in my thirties.

When I look back to that time, I can see how much her death changed me. "It was not sudden, but so much shifted inside. Losing a mother’s love and warm, soft embrace is like having someone rip away a protective blanket.

The Maleficent star, who is a mother of six, also wrote how her life was affected by her mother's split from dad, actor Jon Voight.

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