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Hollywood actress Angelina· Jolie and Brade· Pete have not had any scandals for a long time after their marriage, but recently, there is a suspicion that a new flower messenger has appeared by her side?
It turned out that foreign media reported recently that Angelina · Jolie's new film "Maria", and one of her "good friends" Akara was present. Previously, when she attended the Venice Film Festival, she was also witnessed walking out of the hotel with Akara, and the scandal spread.
Even in Julie's company's official IG, there is a solo photo of Akara, no matter how you look at it, it makes people feel that the relationship between these two people is not ordinary?
Akara's real name is Kingslee James McLean Daley, a rapper who has devoted himself to some social activism work in recent years, and foreign media reports mentioned that Julie will talk together because she and Akara have the same passion and goals, "They have the same passion for social and humanitarian projects, they have worked together several times over the years, focusing on global issues, and she has a very high opinion of him", and some media even claimed that Julie has been dating him for more than a year.
However, other media reported that Jolie was also close to another musician, Broadway composer Justin Levine, and they would work together on the Broadway script, and the report said that the two men had very different personalities, and Julie had a crush on them.
And the so-called "insiders" also told the media that Julie is currently single and is not seriously dating.
So, after so many years of entanglement with Pete, who will Julie start a new relationship with in the end? Curious?
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