Hollywood - How Jolie and Berry became friends
Oscar winner Halle Berry (57, "Monster's Ball") says she has become friends with actress Angelina Jolie (48, "Crazy") during conversations about broken relationships. "We had a bumpy start, and I think that will serve us well in our time together on screen," Berry told the industry magazine "Variety" about working with Jolie on the action film "Maude v Maude".
"We talked a lot about divorces and exes," Berry continued. "We became friends, let's put it that way." She described Jolie, who also worked behind the camera as a producer on their first film together, "Maude v Maude", as impressive.
The two Hollywood actresses have been in court for the past decade over disputes with their ex-partners. Berry only reached an agreement in her divorce dispute with the father of her now ten-year-old son in August, almost eight years after her marriage ended. Jolie, on the other hand, has been involved in a bitter custody battle with the father of their six children since her separation from Hollywood star Brad Pitt in 2016.
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- Despite their troubled pasts with their ex-partners, both Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry and Angelina Jolie have found common ground in their experiences and have forged a friendship in Hollywood.
- The friendship between Halle Berry and Angelina Jolie blossomed during their conversations about broken relationships while working on the movie "Maude v Maude," a film where Jolie also served as a producer.
- Los Angeles and Hollywood, USA, have been witness to the high-profile court cases involving the two prominent actresses, Berry and Jolie, as they navigated their divorce disputes with their former partners.
- People around the world have followed the legal battles of Berry and Jolie with interest, and their friendship has become a topic of discussion within the film industry, with many expressing hope that their shared experiences will translate to their on-screen collaborations.
Source: www.stern.de