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‘Her death changed me’: Angelina Jolie pays tribute to late mother

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Angelina Jolie has reflected on her late mother’s life and how her death changed her in an emotional tribute on Mother’s Day in the US.

On Sunday, the actress opened up about her mother Marcheline Bertrand, who died in 2007 from ovarian cancer, in an op-ed for The New York Times.

Jolie began the tribute acknowledging that this Mother’s Day is likely especially hard, as so many families have recently lost loved ones to coronavirus. © Provided by The Independent “I lost my mother in my thirties,” Jolie wrote. “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.” In the op-ed,

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