Is Angelina Jolie Leaving the US for Good? Lists $25m Historic Los Angeles Estate
Insiders say she is 'excited' to leave Los Angeles once twins turn 18 in July

Angelina Jolie appears to be taking decisive steps towards a future beyond the United States after quietly listing her historic Los Angeles home for approximately £19.7 million ($25 million). The sale of the former Cecil B. DeMille estate comes amid mounting reports that the Oscar-winning actress is actively preparing to leave Los Angeles and significantly reduce her ties to the US.
The 50-year-old has lived at the sprawling Los Feliz property since 2016, purchasing it following her separation from Brad Pitt. However, sources now say the decision to sell reflects a long-planned transition rather than a simple property move.
Jolie Has Long Planned a Life Beyond Los Angeles
Jolie has repeatedly signalled that Los Angeles was never meant to be a permanent home. In a 2024 interview, she explained that she remained in the city solely due to custody arrangements while her children were still minors.
That sentiment has been echoed by insiders who say she has been excited about leaving Los Angeles for some time, with preparations accelerating as her youngest children approach adulthood. Sources close to the actress say she is eager for a lifestyle centred on privacy, travel and projects that align with her humanitarian values.
'I Don't Recognise My Country Anymore'
While promoting her film Couture at a European festival, Jolie addressed her growing disconnection from the US. She spoke candidly about political division and the erosion of freedoms, stating that she no longer recognises the country she was raised in.
Those remarks intensified speculation about her plans to relocate permanently, particularly as she has long described herself as a global citizen. Jolie has lived and worked internationally for much of her career, with extended stays across Europe, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
Europe and Cambodia Top Her List
According to sources cited by Page Six, Jolie plans to divide her time between Europe and New York once the sale of her Los Angeles estate is finalised. Europe is said to appeal to her for its discretion and distance from Hollywood scrutiny, while New York remains tied to her fashion venture, Atelier Jolie.
She is also expected to spend significant time in Cambodia, a country she has repeatedly described as home. Jolie became closely connected to Cambodia after filming Tomb Raider there in 2001, later adopting her eldest son Maddox from the country and becoming deeply involved in conservation and humanitarian efforts.
Leaving Hollywood's Spotlight Behind
Insiders say the actress is keen to step away from the constant public attention that comes with life in Los Angeles. One source told Page Six that the only way for Jolie to truly decompress after years of legal battles and media scrutiny is to leave the city altogether.
The finalisation of her divorce from Brad Pitt in late 2024 reportedly removed the last legal barrier keeping her anchored to California. With her twins set to turn 18 this summer, Jolie now has the flexibility she has openly said she was waiting for.
A New Chapter Taking Shape
While Jolie is not retiring from acting or directing, those close to her say she plans to be far more selective moving forward. Her focus is expected to remain on humanitarian work, international filmmaking and creative projects that align with her personal values rather than Hollywood expectations.
Selling the Cecil B. DeMille estate marks the clearest indication yet that Jolie's future lies beyond Los Angeles. For the actress, it appears less like an escape and more like the beginning of a long-anticipated new chapter.
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