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‘I’ve been very happy to see the discussion of women’s health expanded and that means the world to me,’ the superstar said. She arrived for the U.K. premiere of Pitt's film "World War Z" at Leicester Square in central London on Sunday. Jolie, 37, revealed in mid-May that she chose to undergo surgery to minimize the risk she might develop breast cancer due to the inheritance of a 'faulty gene.'
All photos: Splash/All Over Press
‘I’ve been very happy to see the discussion of women’s health expanded and that means the world to me,’ the superstar said. She arrived for the U.K. premiere of Pitt's film "World War Z" at Leicester Square in central London on Sunday. Jolie, 37, revealed in mid-May that she chose to undergo surgery to minimize the risk she might develop breast cancer due to the inheritance of a 'faulty gene.'
All photos: Splash/All Over Press
‘I’ve been very happy to see the discussion of women’s health expanded and that means the world to me,’ the superstar said. She arrived for the U.K. premiere of Pitt's film "World War Z" at Leicester Square in central London on Sunday. Jolie, 37, revealed in mid-May that she chose to undergo surgery to minimize the risk she might develop breast cancer due to the inheritance of a 'faulty gene.'
All photos: Splash/All Over Press
‘I’ve been very happy to see the discussion of women’s health expanded and that means the world to me,’ the superstar said. She arrived for the U.K. premiere of Pitt's film "World War Z" at Leicester Square in central London on Sunday. Jolie, 37, revealed in mid-May that she chose to undergo surgery to minimize the risk she might develop breast cancer due to the inheritance of a 'faulty gene.'
All photos: Splash/All Over Press
‘I’ve been very happy to see the discussion of women’s health expanded and that means the world to me,’ the superstar said. She arrived for the U.K. premiere of Pitt's film "World War Z" at Leicester Square in central London on Sunday. Jolie, 37, revealed in mid-May that she chose to undergo surgery to minimize the risk she might develop breast cancer due to the inheritance of a 'faulty gene.'
All photos: Splash/All Over Press
‘I’ve been very happy to see the discussion of women’s health expanded and that means the world to me,’ the superstar said. She arrived for the U.K. premiere of Pitt's film "World War Z" at Leicester Square in central London on Sunday. Jolie, 37, revealed in mid-May that she chose to undergo surgery to minimize the risk she might develop breast cancer due to the inheritance of a 'faulty gene.'
All photos: Splash/All Over Press
‘I’ve been very happy to see the discussion of women’s health expanded and that means the world to me,’ the superstar said. She arrived for the U.K. premiere of Pitt's film "World War Z" at Leicester Square in central London on Sunday. Jolie, 37, revealed in mid-May that she chose to undergo surgery to minimize the risk she might develop breast cancer due to the inheritance of a 'faulty gene.'
All photos: Splash/All Over Press
‘I’ve been very happy to see the discussion of women’s health expanded and that means the world to me,’ the superstar said. She arrived for the U.K. premiere of Pitt's film "World War Z" at Leicester Square in central London on Sunday. Jolie, 37, revealed in mid-May that she chose to undergo surgery to minimize the risk she might develop breast cancer due to the inheritance of a 'faulty gene.'
All photos: Splash/All Over Press
‘I’ve been very happy to see the discussion of women’s health expanded and that means the world to me,’ the superstar said. She arrived for the U.K. premiere of Pitt's film "World War Z" at Leicester Square in central London on Sunday. Jolie, 37, revealed in mid-May that she chose to undergo surgery to minimize the risk she might develop breast cancer due to the inheritance of a 'faulty gene.'
All photos: Splash/All Over Press
‘I’ve been very happy to see the discussion of women’s health expanded and that means the world to me,’ the superstar said. She arrived for the U.K. premiere of Pitt's film "World War Z" at Leicester Square in central London on Sunday. Jolie, 37, revealed in mid-May that she chose to undergo surgery to minimize the risk she might develop breast cancer due to the inheritance of a 'faulty gene.'