Brad Pitt: 'Angelina Jolie's double mastectomy was a scary decision'
Brad Pitt trusted Angelina Jolie to do whatever she thought was necessary as she contemplated undergoing a double mastectomy, admitting it was a "scary decision".
The Salt star chose to have both breasts removed in 2013 as a preventative measure after discovering she carried the BRCA1 gene mutation, which placed her at a higher risk of developing breast cancer.
She followed it up with more surgery in March (15) to remove her
ovaries and Fallopian tubes, and she opened up about each
experience in candid op-eds for the New York Times in a bid to
raise awareness and educate others about the health issue.
Now, in a rare joint interview, Angelina and Brad, who have six
children together, have shared how they dealt with the harrowing
process together.
"I knew through the surgeries that he was on my side and that this
wasn't something where I was gonna feel less of a woman, because my
husband wasn't gonna let that happen," Angelina explains to revered
broadcaster Tom Brokaw.
The Oscar winner, who lost her mother, grandmother and aunt to the
disease, received mixed reactions from the public after her initial
big reveal, but Angelina has no regrets about the way they handled
the situation.
"You never know what a reaction is - you have to just make the
choices you make in life," she says. "I made the choices I made
because I believed they were right for me."
"Whatever's got to be done to keep the family together and keep the
family together as long as possible is gonna be done," Brad adds of
his wife's tough decisions. "This was her charge, no question. It's
a scary decision. There's many things that can go wrong and go (in)
many different directions."
The interview is due to air on breakfast show Today on Monday
(02Nov15).