Angelina Jolie is quietly preparing for a major life shift one that may take her far from Hollywood once her youngest children reach adulthood. In a recent interview, she admitted she remains in the US largely because of divorce‑related obligations, adding that “as soon as they’re 18, I’ll leave,” reflecting her desire for safety, stability and a calmer life overseas.
Years of legal warfare with Brad Pitt spanning custody disputes, the Miraval winery, aircraft ownership and more have taken a heavy financial and emotional toll. Insiders say the constant drain has pushed Jolie to consider more affordable, peaceful locations abroad, where she can stretch her resources and rebuild without the glare of Los Angeles.
Jolie’s global roots make the idea far from surprising. She has deep ties to Cambodia, where her humanitarian work began and where her eldest son Maddox grew up. Reports from outlets including the Daily Mail and RadarOnline suggest she is also drawn to France and parts of Africa, places that offer both privacy and personal meaning.
Despite the turmoil, Jolie remains focused on her children. From Maddox to the youngest teens now nearing adulthood, she has shaped her life around their wellbeing. Though her legal battles with Pitt continue, recent public appearances show her looking lighter, more relaxed as if preparing for a new chapter.
Whether she ultimately chooses the Cambodian hills, the French countryside or another quiet corner of the world, the move would mark the end of a turbulent era. Jolie has always chased purpose beyond fame, and a life abroad may be her most authentic reinvention yet. Property moves in the coming months may reveal the direction she’s heading.




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