These New Pictures Of Angelina Jolie Prove That She Is Human After All
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt walked the red carpet in New York last night - and while she looked lovely, she had a bit of a make-up blunder

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt walked the red carpet in New York last night - and while she looked lovely, she had a bit of a make-up blunder
Angelina Jolie has more than proved that she's the master of the red carpet - but even she makes mistakes.
Throughout her Malecifent press tour, the 38-year-old actress has made a series of lovely red carpet appearances. We've been marvelling out how flawless she always looks - and how she never seems to take a break. In fact, we were starting to wonder if she's actually superwoman.
But after seeing the pictures from The Normal Heart premiere in New York City last night, we're a bit relieved to see that she's human.
The gorgeous star arrived with fiance Brad Pitt for the screening of the film, on which Pitt was a producer. As always, they both looked stunning. But Angelina had a very visible slip-up with her make-up.
We're not sure if it was the lighting or an inexperienced make-up artist, but white powder could be clearly seen on her face and chest in all the photographs.
Dressed in a simple strapless LBD and pointy-toed heels, Angelina still looked polished and pretty, even with her make-up faux pas.
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Whether it's a clumsy coffee stain or smudged mascara, we've all had a beauty slip-up at one point or another - and seeing Angelina looking just slightly less than flawless just makes her all the more relatable.
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