Angelina Jolie, the famous actress known for her role in the Tomb Raider, recently shared her unique experience of preparing for a photo shoot on World Bee Day. In order to capture a stunning photo and video with bees, Angelina had to forego bathing for three days and accept the possibility of getting stung by the insects. She spoke of her careful preparation, which included avoiding soap, shower gel, and water. Instead, she opted to put on makeup, do her hair, and wipe herself with pheromones, which are substances used as chemical signals between individuals of the same species. Angelina was advised not to shower because the bees would not be able to identify her if she had scents like shampoo, perfume, or other smelly things. During the photo shoot, she also had to block her nose and ears to prevent the bees from getting in her body.
Angelina Jolie recently had an unusual photo shoot with some bees. She was coated in pheromones, which attracted the bees to land on her. While honey bees crawled on her collarbone, chin, and cheeks, Angelina maintained a calm demeanor and posed confidently for the camera with her alluring green eyes and sweet smile. However, behind the scenes, the actress was quite nervous and even tickled by a bee that crawled into her dress. She felt it on her knee and leg and feared getting stung in a delicate area. Once the shoot was done, Angelina shooed away the other bees and let the one in her dress fly away.
Angelina Jolie’s face beams with delight as a swarm of bees surround her. The actress has been appointed as the Godmother for Women for Bees, a UNESCO initiative that provides training and assistance to female beekeepers worldwide. In an interview, Jolie expressed how wonderful she felt when connected to these amazing creatures. She also shared a tip on taking pictures with them – stay completely still, both physically and mentally. However, this is easier said than done, even for Jolie herself.
An advocate for the Women for Bees initiative, “Mrs. Smith” is spreading awareness about the significance of preserving bees in our environment. Through her pictures, the 45-year-old celebrity aims to emphasize the vital relationship between humans and the natural world.