Actress Angelina Jolie has a lot of love and respect for her adopted daughter of African descent.
Angelina Jolie is one of the biggest mothers in Hollywood. She has 3 biological children and 3 adopted children. Among the adopted children, Zahara is the most special character. She was born in 2005 and was received by Jolie from the Wide Horizons for Children orphanage in Ethiopia when she was just a few months old.
Angelina Jolie adopted Zahara in 2005 when she was just a few months old.
It wasn’t until a year later that Brad Pitt completed Zahara’s fatherhood procedure. Living in a family with both world-famous parents, her life completely changed. However, Zahara has always suffered from discrimination because of her skin color.
Angelina Jolie herself once expressed anger on behalf of her adopted daughter because of the discrimination of outsiders for her. Jolie shared: “I adopt children from different countries and I know that when one person has a rash, it can vary greatly depending on the color of the patient’s skin. However, when looking at the symptoms. When it comes to medical equipment, everything revolves around white patients. Recently, my daughter Zahara had surgery and then a nurse told me to call them if her skin ‘turns’ pink'”.
As a mother, Jolie could not help but feel frustrated when her adopted daughter was discriminated against about skin color.
Overcoming the invisible and visible prejudices, Zahara grew up and matured under the guidance and encouragement of Angelina Jolie. Jolie insists she learns a lot from her adopted daughter: “Zahara is an extraordinary African girl. I admire her connection to her homeland and continent.”
Thanks to her unremitting efforts, Zahara finally fulfilled her dream of going to University, continuing to pursue volunteer activities. Angelina Jolie could not hide her excitement and pride when the little princess officially entered the gates of Spelman College. This is a famous school for black people with the oldest history in the United States.
Finally, Jolie was able to raise her eyebrows because Zahara was admitted to a famous college for black people in the US.
Although her daughter is 17 years old and independent, for Angelina Jolie she is still a very small child in her mother’s arms. The image of Jolie hugging Zahara in 2005 and the image of her holding her daughter at the school entrance show that motherhood is truly sacred.
The sacred maternal love between Angelina Jolie and her adopted daughter of African descent.
Source: ngoisao.vn