Jolie gives insight into her ovaries

Angelina Jolie enjoyed a fun night out with her daughters at the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards on Saturday night – in first appearance since she revealed she had her ovaries removed.

The stunning star was pictured giggling and getting a giant hug from Shiloh (8) and Zahara (10) in thrilled response to Angelina winning Favourite Villain for her role in “Maleficent”.

The inspiring actress (39) opened up about feeling like an outcast to the young audience, and her daughters Shiloh and Zahara,during her speech at the event.

She said: “When I was a kid I was told – like Maleficent – that I was different. But then I realised something: different is good. So maybe you don’t fit in. Be yourself. And when someone tells you that you are different just smile and hold your head up, and be proud.”

“And as your villain,” the actress added with a wink, “I would say, “Cause a little trouble. It is good for you!”

On Monday night, an article by the movie star was published on the New York Times

website.

She detailed her decision to undergo an operation to remove her ovaries in the wake of a cancer scare.

In the deeply personal piece she explained how she would no longer be able to bear children and said that as a result of the operation she was warned to expect “physical changes” regardless of the hormone replacements she is taking.

The article, titled “Angelina Jolie Pitt: Diary Of A Surgery”, comes two years after she published an op-ed detailing her decision to have a double mastectomy to prevent the onset of breast cancer. – NewYorkTimes.

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