Published 23:03 IST, October 1st 2019

Angelina Jolie on how she felt after sending son Maddox to college

Hollywood A-lister, Angelina Jolie, recently talked about life as a parent and about how he felt after she sent her son, Maddox, away to college in South Korea

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Hollywood A-lister, Angelina Jolie, recently talked about life as a parent and about how feelings after she sent her son, Maddox, away to college. During an interview with an international media outlet, Mr. and Mrs. Smith's actor stated how happy and proud she was to send her son off to Yonsei University in South Korea. 

A morly feeling

Jolie furr added that she was full of excitement as world grew bigger as her son stepped out into real world. She said that re was always something to learn from children as it is always different with every kid. 

Angelina also said that this event was that one moment in her life wherein she looked back at her son multiple times before she actually left airport. She also said that Maddox did t enter airport and kept on waving back because he somehow knew that his mor would turn back to look at him. 

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An appalling revelation

Meanwhile, Angelina Jolie, a special envoy for UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) asked world to provide more support to country of Venezuela, where number of migrants has increased to over 4 million. She furr added that conditions of se refugees are dire as UNHCR has only received a trickle of funds it actually needs in order to ensure smooth living conditions for displaced people. 

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Hollywood actor also said that a lot of countries receiving mer funds are also trying to balance out situations with resources that are t all-sufficient for a smooth flow. Despite this, requests are t being met to keep up with a new set of refugees coming in and still y are trying to do everything in ir best capacity. She furr added that Columbia has still kept its doors open for needy coming in from or places by providing m with food, water, and health care facilities. 

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