London:
Actress Angelina Jolie says she was so scared during an aid mission to Afghanistan that she wrote partner Brad Pitt a farewell letter.
Jolie, 36, who has six children with the 'Moneyball' star, said she was so frightened during the Afghanistan trip that she put pen to paper for a few final words, Femalefirst
reported.
"I had moments where I've been in a house and people have pounded on the doors and screamed at you and said, 'We know she's in there and we want her passport', and I've had moments recently when I went to Afghanistan, and I've got off the plane thinking, this is fine.'
"And then I got there and they said, 'The people are very angry with you. They are angry that you are a woman and you are American and you are with UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), so you are the target'. And so they gave me a briefing and they said everybody needs to write their blood type down," she said.
Jolie, 36, who has six children with the 'Moneyball' star, said she was so frightened during the Afghanistan trip that she put pen to paper for a few final words, Femalefirst
reported.
"I had moments where I've been in a house and people have pounded on the doors and screamed at you and said, 'We know she's in there and we want her passport', and I've had moments recently when I went to Afghanistan, and I've got off the plane thinking, this is fine.'
"And then I got there and they said, 'The people are very angry with you. They are angry that you are a woman and you are American and you are with UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), so you are the target'. And so they gave me a briefing and they said everybody needs to write their blood type down," she said.