Angelina Jolietook part in a written interview with DongA Ilbo Daily, where she talked about her sonMaddox, 18, and his plan to return to his university in South Korea after the Covid-19 pandemic.The movie star, 44, also discussed her focus during the health crisis, which she said is on children's education and making sure they get food after school's closed down.The award-winning actress, a special envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, recently donated one million dollars to the No Kid Hungry organization to feed children who relied on lunches from closed schools.
The latest:Angelina Jolie, a special envoy for the United Nation's refugee agency, donated one million dollats to the No Kid Hungry organization to feed.