Angelina Jolie Shock: Brad Pitt’s Ex-Wife Goes Grocery Shopping With Vivienne Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
KEY POINTS
- Angelina Jolie stocked up on healthy foods last weekend
- The actress went grocery shopping with Vivienne
- Angelina Jolie wasn't joined by Zahara and Shiloh at the grocery after undergoing surgery recently
Angelina Jolie made sure to stock up on some grocery items amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” star was photographed buying healthy foods with her daughter Vivienne. For the outing, Jolie stunned in a beautiful white dress, beige coat, and matching being flats. She also wore sunglasses during her recent shopping spree.
Her biological daughter with Brad Pitt donned a blue long-sleeved blouse with drawstring waist and matching jeans. Vivienne helped her mom carry an entire paper bag filled with shopping items.
The mother and daughter were seen chatting and laughing while waiting for their driver to pick them up. Jolie wasn’t joined by her other kids since Zahara and Shiloh recently underwent surgeries.
In the article she penned for TIME magazine, Jolie gushed about Vivienne on how she helped her two older sisters’ post-surgery.
“I have watched my daughters care for one another. My youngest daughter studied the nurses with her sister and then assisted the next time. I saw how all my girls so easily stopped everything and put each other first, and felt the joy of being of service to those they love,” Jolie wrote.
“I also watched them their face fears with resolute bravery. We all know that moment when no one else can help us, and all we can do is close our eyes and breathe. When only we can take the next step or breathe through the pain, so we steady ourselves and do it,” she added.
Meanwhile, Jolie isn’t the only person who stocked up on her groceries amid the ongoing coronavirus fears. The majority of Americans have also been panic buying at their local groceries and supermarkets after Donald Trump declared a national emergency on Saturday.
“There is food being produced. There is food in the warehouse. There is plenty of food in the country,” Julie Anna Potts, chief executive of the North American Meat Institute told concerned citizens this week.
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