Angelina
Jolie
is
gracing
the
cover
of
Vanity
Fair.
The
gorgeous
newly
wed
actress
who
is
busy
shooting
her
upcoming
movie,
By
The
Sea
has
opened
up
about
her
marriage
to
long
time
partner
Brad
Pitt,
and
career.
Gracing
Vanity
Fair's
December
issue,
Angelina
Jolie
said
that
she
is
open
to
entering
politics.
However,
Angelina
Jolie
feels
that
entering
politics
might
be
difficult
as
her
Hollywood
career
may
hinder
her
wish.
"When
you
work
as
a
humanitarian,
you
are
conscious
that
politics
have
to
be
considered.
Because
if
you
really
want
to
make
an
extreme
change,
then
you
have
a
responsibility," the
Maleficent
star
said
in
the
magazine
interview.
The
prominent
United
Nations
Goodwill
Ambassador
who
is
known
for
her
humanitarian
work
further
added,
"But
I
honestly
don't
know
in
what
role
I
would
be
more
useful-
I
am
conscious
of
what
I
do
for
a
living,
and
that
[could]
make
it
less
possible."
However,
Angelina
when
asked
if
she
would
pursue
a
life
in
politics
said,
"I
am
open."
Talking
about
her
marriage,
Angelina
says
being
married
to
her
long-time
beau
Brad
Pitt
feels
"different"
and
"nice".
She
admitted,
"it
feels
nice
to
be
husband
and
wife".
Pitt
and
Jolie
were
together
for
nearly
nine
years
before
exchanging
wedding
vows
earlier
a
few
months
ago.
"It
does
feel
different.
It
feels
nice
to
be
husband
and
wife,"
Jolie
said
in
response
to
whether
anything
has
changed
now
that
she
is
officially
married
to
Pitt."
Jolie
and
Pitt
tied
the
knot
on
Aug
23
in
a
civil
ceremony
held
inside
the
chapel
on
their
estate
in
the
South
of
France,
Château
Miraval
in
the
presence
of
their
six
children.
Further
talking
about
her
upcoming
movie,
By
The
Sea
which
stars
Angelina
and
her
husband
Brad
Pitt,
The
Oscar
winning
actress
said,
"A
few
friends
asked
if
we
were
crazy...
[A
film
about]
a
married
couple
going
through
some
difficulties...
and
I'm
directing
him."
Brangelina
are
sharing
screen
space
together
after
their
2005
release,
Mr.
&
Mrs.
Smith
which
also
brought
them
together.