Angelina Jolie hints at move into politics
Angelina Jolie hinted yesterday she could one day enter politics, as she urged global leaders to do more to help refugees and women in conflict.
Asked whether she was moving towards a political career, the Hollywood star, an envoy for the UN refugee agency who has also campaigned on sexual violence against women, said she would "go where I'm needed".
"If you asked me 20 years ago, I would've laughed," she said in an interview with British broadcaster the BBC. "I don't know if I'm fit for politics, but then I've also joked that I don't know if I have a skeleton left in my closet."
Jolie said her work with the United Nations and other organisations enabled her to "get a lot done without a title", but did not rule out a future switch.
"I honestly will do whatever I think can really make change and right now, I am able to work with a UN agency ... to do a lot of work directly with the people in need," she said.
"I'm also able to work with governments and I'm also able to work with militaries. And so I sit in a very interesting place of being able to get a lot done without a title and without it being about myself or my policies. So for now I'll sit quiet."
The Oscar-winning actor has in recent years visited refugee camps to highlight the plight of those uprooted by war.
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