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Angelina JolieLong-rumored resettlement projects are alive and growing.
The “Couture” star’s decision to leave the United States, which has been circulating since August, appears to be taking a new turn as her Los Angeles home moves closer to a sale.
Amid preparations for her departure, the “Salt” star also opens up about her health journey, reflecting on surviving preventive treatment for breast cancer.
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In what appears to be another step toward the “Maria” star’s departure from the United States, her residence has reportedly been shown to pre-qualified buyers after undergoing several renovations.
A source said PEOPLE Magazine that Jolie is actively preparing for a major change in her lifestyle. “She’s ready for a life that isn’t L.A.-centric,” the source explained.
They went on to explain that “there are a lot of projects that she’s passionate about and feels good about. She’s looking forward to 2026 and the flexibility she will have then.”
Although Jolie has remained tight-lipped about her move, she has previously hinted that she has little desire to stay in the United States, hinting at her discomfort with the current political atmosphere.
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As The explosion As previously reported, Jolie discussed her state of mind at a September press event for her recent film, carefully avoiding direct political comments. She said she “loves her country, but at the moment I don’t recognize my country.”
She continued: “I have always lived internationally. My family is international. My life, my view of the world, is equal. [and] united. Anything that divides or limits personal expressions and freedoms, anywhere [for anyone] I think it’s very dangerous.
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Although Jolie’s desire to leave the country is now a topic of discussion, the decision was reportedly on her mind for some time, but was postponed due to her divorce from ex-husband Brad Pitt.
The 50-year-old actress would have stayed in America to easily manage the custody arrangements for their children. However, with their twins set to turn 18 next year, Jolie has decided the time is right to make her move.
In August, reports indicated that she had begun making arrangements to sell her well-known estate.
The historic property, once owned by legendary filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille, dates back to 1913 and spans over two acres of land.
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Sources also shed light on how the “Eternals” actress views the change, suggesting it has put her in a positive frame of mind.
“You can definitely feel a change in Angelina recently; she’s lighter and more comfortable,” a source shared of the Oscar winner, according to The explosion. “She’ll always love Los Angeles, but she thinks it’s served her purpose. She’s ready for her next chapter.”
Jolie was considering destinations that hold deep personal and emotional significance, including Cambodia, where she resides, as well as France and parts of Africa, where she has family and friends.
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Although the “Maleficent” star has yet to reveal a specific destination, a source pushed back on reports that she was considering a permanent move abroad.
According to The explosionthe source claimed that while Jolie enjoys traveling and spending time in different parts of the world, if she ever had to change her primary base, New York would be the most likely option.
The individual added that the city holds particular appeal for Jolie because many of her business interests are rooted there, making it a practical choice.

As Jolie looks to the future, she’s also not afraid to reflect on her past.
In a recent TIME France cover story, the actress opened up about the physical scars from her 2013 preventative double mastectomy, using the opportunity to raise awareness about breast cancer.
As The explosion Earlier reported, Jolie chose to have the surgery after discovering she carried the BRCA gene mutation, which significantly increases the risk of developing breast cancer. She then underwent reconstructive surgery after the procedure.
During the interview, Jolie emphasized the importance of improving women’s health care, advocating for greater access to information and resources that help women understand their cancer risks and make informed decisions.