The Maleficent: Mistress of Evil premiere brought out the Jolie-Pitt crew.
while dropping her son off for his first day at Yonsei University International Campus in Incheon, South Korea. At the premiere, Jolie opened up about the experience of sending her kid away for school. "I thought I was preparing him to go.
And I was making sure he had the right shoes, the right jacket, the right glasses," shepress conference, before realizing it was her son who was the one preparing her for his departure and not the other way around. "I realized the entire week was all for me. He was just making sure that I was going to be OK...and he gave me a really big hug. Because he knew I needed it. He knew what I needed, and he gave it to me. So I left really proud," she continued.
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