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Angelina Jolie Turns 51, Here's How She Looks Now

Angelina Jolie just celebrated a major milestone after the A-lister turned 51.

Born on June 4, 1975, the Oscar-winning actress remains a global icon, admired for her remarkable career and influence beyond Hollywood, as well as the timeless beauty and elegance that have defined her for decades.

From making her debut as a child star alongside her father, Jon Voight, in Lookin' to Get Out to modeling in her teens and eventually cementing her name on the big screen with her larger-than-life roles, the Mr. & Mrs. Smith star has proved that age has done little to dim her presence.

Take a look at how the celebrated actress looks now as she marks her 51st birthday.

Jolie's last public appearance was during an event with Tom Ford in Shanghai, China, on March 29.

The three-time Golden Globe winner stole the spotlight with her stunning all-white ensemble at the star-studded event.

The actress stepped out in a satin robe-style Tom Ford dress, sporting a bold red lip for a pop of color.

In February, the mother of six captivated everyone with her ageless beauty as she arrived at the premiere of her fashion drama Couture, directed by Alice Winocour, in a semi-sheer, beaded long gown.

Jolie's natural beauty shone through as she opted for minimal makeup while making a bold statement with her powerful outfit.

The public has seen the Hollywood star evolve through many phases, from her tomboy era to her rebellious pixie cut years and yet she managed to pull off every look.

Despite being widely regarded as one of the world's most beautiful women, Jolie once admitted that she "never felt beautiful."

"I remember at the beginning of my career, people were saying things like that and I thought it was so strange," she told Girlfriends magazine in 1997, as cited by New Beauty, adding, "I just never saw myself that way."

Years later, while some celebrities go to great lengths to combat aging, the Tomb Raider star is welcoming each new chapter with elegance and self-assurance.

"I see my flaws," she told InStyle, "But what I see that I like isn't about a structure or an appearance. It's more that I see my family in my face. I see my age."

To her, getting older means accepting herself fully with all her imperfections, experiences and changes.

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This story was originally published June 5, 2026 at 6:20 PM.

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