ANGELINA Jolie proved she is just like any other busy mum, as she was snapped going discount shopping with her kids.

The multi-million pound actress, 44, is currently shooting a new movie in Spain and took time out to run errands with her children Zahara, Knox and Vivienne.


She's currently on the Spanish island of Fuerteventura, where she has just started shooting Marvel's latest saga, The Eternals.

But today Ang – who is worth around £80M – was snapped in the discount store picking up a bargain before stepping out into the sunshine.

She was dressed for the weather in a floaty white sundress.

The Hollywood star was in a good mood, and beamed happily as she left the shop with her children in tow.


Meanwhile, Angelina is currently back on the big screen reprising the role of evil Disney stepmum Maleficent.

This week, during a press conference for the film,  she revealed how it has helped her get through her painful divorce from Brad, 55.

She said: “The last few years have not been the easiest. I have had my ups and downs. I haven’t felt very strong.

“So, there’s something when you are not feeling very strong where you push yourself and I am so grateful that I have the opportunity to play these kind of characters that pull out every bit of strength and remind me that I can be strong. I guess I am a little bit stronger.”



Angelina also praised their six children for helping drag her through the darkest times.

On her kids, she said: “We’ve all been a bit in lockdown. We all have our difficult times. Very ­similar to my character in the film, my strength is from my children.

‘I didn’t work, the kids needed me at home’

“Anyone who is a parent knows there is a strength within you that grows when you just have to survive anything to be strong enough for them and you have to pull them through anything.”

Even though her and Brad are no longer together, Angelina insists her main focus is their children.

 

She said: “I do find myself wondering just how resilient I have to be.

“As a mother you also have a responsibility, first and foremost, towards the kids.

“They are going through their ­formative years and everything else comes second to that. I didn’t work for more than a year because they needed me home.”

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