Angelina Jolie Reveals 2 of Her Daughters Underwent Surgeries

Jolie, who is the proud parent to Maddox (18), Pax (16), Zahara (15), Shiloh (13), Vivienne (11) and Knox (11) —shared the update in an essay for Time on International Women's Day.

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She may now be a single mother owing to her split from husband Brad Pitt but she is powering through and raising her children in certainly the best way possible. In a recent interview, Jolie revealed that two of her daughters underwent surgeries.

Jolie, who is the proud parent to Maddox (18), Pax (16), Zahara (15), Shiloh (13), Vivienne (11) and Knox (11) —shared the update in an essay for Time on International Women's Day. 

"I have spent the last two months in and out of surgeries with my eldest daughter, and days ago watched her younger sister go under the knife for a hip surgery," the Oscar winner wrote without disclosing details. "They know that I am writing this, because I respect their privacy and we discussed it together and they encouraged me to write. They understand that going through medical challenges and fighting to survive and heal is something to be proud of."

Writing from the hospital, the Maleficent star described watching her daughters "care for one another." 

"My youngest daughter studied the nurses with her sister, and then assisted the next time," she continued. "I saw how all my girls so easily stopped everything and put each other first and felt the joy of being of service to those they love. I also watched them...face fears with a resolute bravery. We all know that moment when no one else can help us, and all we can do is close our eyes and breathe. When only we can take the next step or breath through the pain, so we steady ourselves and do it."

She recalled how an unnamed figure told her caring "comes naturally to girls" after seeing Jolie's daughters look after one another. While the A-lister smiled, she "thought of how often that notion is abused." She then emphasized the importance of protecting young women across all societies. 

"Not only against the extreme ways girls' rights are often violated, but also the more subtle injustices and attitudes that so often go unnoticed or excused," she wrote.

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