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Angelina Jolie Makes First Public Appearance Since Double Mastectomy

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Marking her first public outing since announcing her double mastectomy last month, Angelina Jolie graced London's Leicester Square on Sunday to support Brad Pitt.

Added on the 30/06/2014 21:07:12 - Copyright : GossipCenter

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