Angelina Jolie has talked openly interestingly about her separation from Brad Pitt, saying that they will always be family. The on-screen actor and director said parting from Pitt following two years of marriage had been an extremely troublesome time for her.

Addressing the BBC, Angelina Jolie stated that it was an extremely troublesome time and also committed that both of them are and will always be a family. Adding to this she stated that this time will help both of them be a stronger family in future and help them through the tough times ahead.

Asked about how she was adapting, Angelina Jolie stated that many individuals wind up in this circumstance. She added saying that she is focussing more on their children and looking forward to making it easier for them by staying as a family today and always. She added that she is adapting to find a path through to ensure this by one means or another making them more grounded and closer, reports the telegraph.

When asked what Angelina Jolie wants to do when she gets up in the morning, the actress said with a grin that she takes it as the day comes as it has been a troublesome couple of months. Jolie was talking before the premiere of the film First They Killed My Father, which she directed and is about the Cambodian genocide.

Angelina Jolie has had a fondness for Cambodia since she started goodwill work for the UN's refugee agency in 2001, and her eldest child, Maddox, 15, was adopted from the nation. She additionally has set up an establishment to promote social improvement in rural Cambodia reports, CNN.

Angelina Jolie said that she trusts the film will help instruct the world about the severity of the Khmer Rouge and shed a light on the situation of youngsters in battle regions today. Stay tuned for more Angelina Jolie updates.