She's an Oscar winning actress, humanitarian and most importantly a mother of six.
But you won't hear Angelina Jolie complaining about the hardships of being a working celebrity mom.
In an interview with the New York Daily News,
the 38-year-old acknowledged she's lucky to have 'much more support
than most people' and that 'most women in the world' have it much
harder.
Keeping it real: Angelina Jolie said people
fortunate to be in her situation shouldn't complain about being working
moms since they have it easy compared to most women in the world
'I’m not a single mom with two jobs trying to get by every day,' she said.
'I
have much more support than most people, most women in this world. And I
have the financial means to have a home and health care and food.'
Furthermore,
the Maleficent star admitted she and fiancé Brad Pitt have the ability
to pick and chose projects that are convenient to their schedule.
A-list star: The 38-year-old said, 'I have much
more support than most people, most women in this world,' pictured with
three of her kids earlier this month
'When
I feel I’m doing too much, I do less, if I can. And that’s why I’m in a
rare position where I don’t have to do job after job. I can take time
when my family needs it.'
And she's also not oblivious to the plight of parents who don't have the same luxuries.
'I
actually feel that women in my position, when we have all at our
disposal to help us, shouldn’t complain. Consider all the people who
really struggle and don’t have the financial means, don’t have the
support, and many people are single raising children. That’s hard.'
Luxuries: The Oscar winner added that she and
Brad Pitt are lucky since they can take jobs around their schedules,
seen here with her daughters in New York last week
Angelina's words come just weeks after
Gwyneth Paltrow made statements - in the midst of her split from husband
Chris Martin - to the contrary saying how it's 'harder' to raise
children while maintaining an acting career than if she had a 9 to 5
job.
In an interview with E!Online
the actress said: 'I think it's different when you have an office job
because It's routine and, you know, you can do all the stuff in the
morning and then you come home in the evening. When you're shooting a
movie, they're like, 'We need you to go to Wisconsin for two weeks,' and
then you work 14 hours a day and that part of it is very difficult.'
While she made no mention of movie star salaries, she pointed out her perceived hardships further.
'I think to have a regular job and be a mom is not as, of course there are challenges, but it's not like being on set.'
Say what: Gwyneth Paltrow received backlash when
she made statements saying it would be easier to raise children if she
had an office job
After receiving much backlash the Oscar winner attempted to clarify her comments in a post on her Goop blog.
'Film
work takes one away from home and requires 12-14 hours a day, making it
difficult to be the one to make the kids their lunch, drive them to
school, and put them to bed.'
She
continued: 'This somehow was taken to mean I had said a 9-5 job is
easier, and a lot of heat was thrown my way, especially by other working
mothers who somehow used my out-of-context quote as an opportunity to
express feelings (perhaps projected) on the subject.'
As
well as children, Angelina and Gwyneth both have Brad in common - the
Shakespeare In Love star was engaged to the actor in the mid '90s.
Although
both Gwyneth and Angelina are both offspring of Hollywood parents, at
least the latter can go somewhat to understanding the hardships felt by
mothers as her own Marchelina Bertrand raised her and brother James as a
single mum after splitting from Jon Voight.
Angelina
has seen first-hand the struggles faced by women living in poverty
around the world in her role as a former Goodwill Ambassador for the
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
Mother of two: The Oscar winner said: 'I think
to have a regular job and be a mom is not as, of course there are
challenges, but it's not like being on set,' seen here with her children
earlier this month
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