An emotional Angelina Jolie spoke to the BBC this week about her split from Brad Pitt.
The actress is currently in Cambodia with her six kids, promoting her new film, and gave an exclusive, teary-eyed interview to BBC News.
Angelina Jolie has spoken about her separation from Brad Pitt in a @BBCWorld exclusive on the set of her new film in Cambodia pic.twitter.com/j8fBbOGcdJ
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She spoke about how difficult her split from Brad was, saying: "I don’t want to say very much about that, except to say it was a very difficult time and we are a family, and we will always be a family."
"It was very difficult. Many people find themselves in this situation. My whole family have all been through a difficult time," she added.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt called it quits on their 12-year relationship in September 2016, and Angelina requested physical custody of their children.
A custody battle played out, following an alleged incident on board a plane as the family returned home from France.
Despite the initial divorce drama, the couple came to an arrangement earlier this year, and have since had their custody documents sealed.
"We are and forever will be a family, and so that is how I am coping. I am coping with finding a way through to make sure that this somehow makes us stronger and closer," she said in her honest interview.
When asked about her future plans, the mum-of-six said that she wanted to be travelling the world with her children: "I'm hoping that they’re just happy and doing really interesting things, and I imagine in many different parts of the world and I’ll be supporting them."
We wish this beautiful family the best of luck!