Tuesday, 8 July 2014

EXPOSED PICTURES OF ANGELINA JOLIE WHEN SHE WAS STILL ON DRUGS

'Dark days': New video footage has emerged of Angelina Jolie from the late 1990s which is alleged to have been filmed after she bought drugs from a dealer
Her eyes are bloodshot and hollow, her arms emaciated and scratched.
Pacing about her living room, Angelina Jolie picks at her skin with her filthy fingernails as her self-proclaimed drug dealer films her in a rambling phone conversation with her father.
Astonishing video footage has surfaced of the Oscar-winning actress looking anything but the internationally acclaimed humanitarian and one half of Hollywood’s most glamorous couple.

Convicted drug dealer Franklin Meyer claims he shot the 16-minute footage with Jolie’s consent in 1999 after she called him round to her Manhattan home to re-supply her with heroin and cocaine.
Jolie has since described it as a 'dark' and 'dangerous' period of her life which she was lucky to survive.

Troubled past: The now 39-year-old actress has previously stated she barely survived a 'dark time and dangerous' time in her lifePainfully thin: The Maleficent star looks gaunt and lean in the footageStrung out: The star is a far cry from the humanitarian and respected activist she is todayPacing the floor: Angelina frantically walks back and forth while chatting on the phoneRehashing: The conversation seemed to go over an open-ended conversation between her and a close oneTrying to make sense: The video captures a convoluted conversation, which Franklin Meyer claims is between her and father Jon VoightUncomfortable: The star digs her fingers into her skin while chatting on the phone, leaving behind red marksLittered: The video shows that her apartment has trash strewn across the floor and her coffee tableWild eyed: The star looks a far cry from her well-put together self todayResurfacing: Meyers claims he sold Angelina both cocaine and heroin during the late 1990s in New YorkResurfacing: Meyers claims he sold Angelina both cocaine and heroin during the late 1990s in New York

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