Angelina Jolie bares mastectomy scars for first time — more than a decade after surgery

Angelina Jolie revealed her double mastectomy scars for the first time.

More than a decade after going under the knife, the actress posed for Time France with the mark on display.

“I share these scars with many women I love,” the Oscar winner, 50, told the outlet in an interview published Monday.

TIME France magazine cover featuring Angelina Jolie.
Angelina Jolie bared her mastectomy scars on the cover of Time France.Nathaniel Goldberg/ H&K for Time France
Angelina Jolie at the "Behind The Screen - The Sound of Emotions" event.
On the magazine’s cover, the actress, pictured above in October, wore an open black top with one hand covering her chest.

“I’m always moved when I see other women share theirs,” Jolie noted.

She explained, “I wanted to join them, knowing that TIME France would be sharing information about breast health, prevention and knowledge about breast cancer.”

On the cover, Jolie placed a hand over her bare chest to subtly highlight the scar, which can be seen between her thumb and her black top.

Angelina Jolie at the 77th Annual Tony Awards.
Jolie, pictured above in 2024, highlighted her scar between her thumb and the top.Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions
Angelina Jolie in a silver metallic strapless dress at the Eternals premiere.
“I share these scars with many women I love,” the Oscar winner, pictured above in 2021, said.

The Tony winner underwent the preventative procedure in 2013 after her mom, Marcheline Bertrand, lost her battle to breast and ovarian cancer.

Jolie, notably, tested positive for a mutation in the BRCA1 gene, which pointed to a significant increase in her risk for breast and ovarian cancers.

“I wanted to write this to tell other women that the decision to have a mastectomy was not easy,” the “Maleficent” star wrote in a New York Times essay at the time. “But it is one I am very happy that I made.

“My chances of developing breast cancer have dropped from 87 percent to under 5 percent. I can tell my children that they don’t need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer,” she added, referencing Maddox, 24, Pax, 22, Zahara, 20, Shiloh, 19, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 17.

Angelina Jolie posing on the red carpet at the 40th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Jolie, pictured above in February, added that she is “always moved when … other women share theirs.”CraSH/imageSPACE/Shutterstock
Angelina Jolie smiling in a floor-length silver gown on the red carpet.
“I wanted to join them,” the “Salt” star, pictured above in 2013, told the outlet.Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images

Two years later, Jolie made headlines for also having her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed.

The Golden Globe winner went public with her experience “to encourage informed choices,” she told the magazine on Monday.

“Healthcare decisions must be personal, and women must have the information and support they need to make those choices,” Jolie said.

Angelina Jolie at the 76th Annual Academy Awards.
Jolie, pictured above in 2004, went under the knife in 2013.Getty Images
Angelina Jolie at the 55th Annual Golden Globes Awards Show.
Two years later, the filmmaker, pictured above in 1998, also had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed.