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Angelina Jolie claims she feared for her children's safety during marriage

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. Photo / Getty Images
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. Photo / Getty Images

Angelina Jolie has claimed she feared for the safety of her "whole family" during her marriage to Brad Pitt.

The actress has previously alleged her ex-husband was verbally and physically abusive with their children – Maddox, 20; Pax, 17; Zahara, 16; Shiloh, 15; and 13-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne – including an incident on a private plane involving eldest son Maddox.

And in a new interview, Angelina has suggested she was scared for her children's wellbeing while married to the Fight Club star.

The 46-year-old actress was asked by The Guardian newspaper why she decided to write her upcoming book on children's rights, and she admitted she "can't speak about" it because of her own legal situation.

When asked to clarify, the publication reported Angelina "confirmed by nodding that she was alluding to her divorce and the allegations of domestic abuse she made against [Brad]".

The reporter then asked Angelina if she feared for the safety of her children, and the star replied: "Yes, for my family. My whole family."

Angelina also insisted the issues in her marriage were "much more complicated" than just the plane incident with Maddox.

She added: "It doesn't start with the violation. It's so much more complicated than that.

Angelina Jolie with her children in 2015. Photo / Getty Images
Angelina Jolie with her children in 2015. Photo / Getty Images

"It took a lot for me to be in a position where I felt I had to separate from the father of my children.

"I mean, in some ways it's been the last decade. There's a lot I can't say."

However, the actress has said she's hopeful for the future and wants herself, Brad and their children to "heal and be peaceful".

She told The Guardian: "[I want] all of us, including their dad, to heal and be peaceful. We'll always be a family.

"I'm realising that sometimes you can survive things, but not know how to feel and live in the same way. So it's more about being open. I'm really trying to be open as a human being again."