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Pitt, Jolie get briefings on refugees
Showbiz Desk
GENEVA—United
Nations’ goodwill ambassador Angelina Jolie was joined by actor Brad
Pitt for private briefings about refugee situations around the world, a
spokeswoman at the U.N. refugee agency said Wednesday. “He seemed very
interested in our work,” said Jennifer Pagonis at the U.N. High
Commissioner for Refugees.
Pitt, divorced from actress Jennifer Aniston earlier this year after 4
1/2 years of marriage, has been romantically linked to Jolie for months.
It was the first time that Pitt has joined Jolie on a visit to UNHCR
when the two met with UNHCR staff on Tuesday at the agency’s Geneva
headquarters, Pagonis said.
She refused to comment on where Jolie - or the pair - might be headed,
because the agency does not disclose ahead of time the dates or
locations of its ambassadors’ missions. “It’s for her own security and
the security of the refugees,” Pagonis said. “That’s the only way she
can have direct contact with people and hear their stories.” Jolie - who
won a supporting-actress Oscar for 1999’s “Girl, Interrupted” - earlier
this month accepted the Global Humanitarian Award for her refugee work. |