Angelina Jolie through the years: The star’s life in photos

Angelina Jolie and Jon Voight

Angelina Jolie has lived her whole life in front of the spotlight. She was born to father, Jon Voight, and mother, Marcheline Bertrand in 1975. Now, on her 46th birthday, see her evolution through the years in the limelight.

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Jaime Haven Voight, Angelina Jolie, and Jon Voight

Jolie clings tight to father, Jon Voight, in 1980.

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Angelina Jolie, James Haven and Jon Voight

Angelina Jolie, Jamie Haven and Jon Voight attend the Academy Awards in 1986.

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Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight, and Jamie Haven at the 60th Academy Awards.

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Jolie starts life in front of the camera while modeling a bikini in 1991.

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Jolie attends the premiere of “Wallace” in 1997.

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Jolie at the premiere of “Gia” in 1998.

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Jolie goes blonde for the SAG Awards in 1999.

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Angelina Jolie and Billy Bob Thornton

Angelina Jolie and Billy Bob Thornton get close at the “Gone in 60 Seconds” premiere. The two were married from 2000 to 2003.

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Jolie smolders in a beige dress at the “Taking Lives” premiere in 2004.

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Jolie out with baby Maddox in 2003.

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Jolie arrives to the Venice Film Festival in 2004.

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Jolie beams next to Brad Pitt at the premiere of “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” in 20o5. The two began their relationship while filming the movie while Pitt was still married to Jennifer Aniston.

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Jolie films “Life or Something Like It” with a platinum blond wig.

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Pitt and Jolie attend the premiere of “God Grew Tired Of Us” in 2007.

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Angelina Jolie steps out with Maddox and Shiloh

Jolie steps out with Maddox and Shiloh in 2007.

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Angelina Jolie steps onto the red carpet while pregnant in 2008.

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Pitt and Jolie attend the SAG Awards in 2009.

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Angelina Jolie and her children

Jolie out with her children in 2011.

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Jolie showing off some leg at the Academy Awards in 2012.

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Pitt and Jolie attend the “Maleficent” premiere in 2014. The two filed for divorce in 2016.

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Pax Jolie-Pitt and Angelina Jolie attend the Netflix Golden Globes in 2018.

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Angelina Jolie attends the "Maleficent" premiere with her kids, Vivienne, Zahara, Shiloh and Knox in 2019.

Angelina Jolie attends the “Maleficent” premiere with her kids, Vivienne, Zahara, Shiloh and Knox in 2019.

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Angelina Jolie and Vivienne

Jolie beams with her daughter, Vivenne, in 2020. While Jolie hasn’t acted in a movie since 2019’s Maleficent, she has stayed in the spotlight as her custody battle with ex, Brad Pitt, rages on.

Dollar Tree Makes Shocking Announcement – Read It Here

Inflation has hit the United States hard, with a shocking 4.2 percent rate in July, the highest in decades. This economic pressure has forced businesses, incIuding Dollar Tree, known for selling items at $1, to make significant adjustments.

Dollar Tree faced a decline in stock prices, dropping nearly seventeen percent in one trading session, as it grappled with rising shipping costs and the need to combat inflation.

Dollar Tree’s decision to sell items for more than a dollar came after investors saw a hit of $1.50 to $1.60 per share of profits, a substantiaI blow for a retailer focused on the one-dollar price point.

The company cited the economic challenges posed by inflation and the pandemic as reasons for the pricing adjustments.

CEO Michael Witynski acknowledged the shift in a prepared statement, stating, For decades, our customers have enjoyed the ‘thrill-of-the-hunt’ for vaIue at one dollar – and we remain committed to that core proposition – but many are telling us that they also want a broader product assortment when they come to shop.

Despite the drop in stock prices, Dollar Tree emphasized its commitment to providing value to customers.

Witynski stated, We will continue to be fierceIy protective of that promise, regardless of the price point, whether it is $1.00, $1.25, $1.50.

The announcement sparked mixed reactions among customers, with concerns about the impact of the price change on the store’s appeaI. While the stock prices have shown signs of recovery, the decision to sell items for more than a dollar raises questions about whether customers will continue to shop at Dollar Tree.

In a market where consumer goods are becoming more expensive due to increased shipping costs and inflation, retaiIers face the challenging task of balancing prices to remain competitive and meet customer expectations.

Whether Dollar Tree can navigate these economic challenges while retaining its customer base remains to be seen.

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