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Angelina Jolie worried about naked bathtub scene

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Angelina Jolie was wracked with nerves as she prepared to shoot a naked bathtub scene in her new movie “By The Sea” after undergoing a double mastectomy.

The 40-year-old actress, who initially went under the knife in 2013, directs and stars in the tense drama opposite her husband Brad Pitt.

“There were lots of scenes I wanted to change or cut. I realised it was going to be me (naked) in that bathtub. But I told myself, ‘Put all of that aside… You can’t change or cut this scene because you’ve had a mastectomy, or because we’re married and people are going to analyse this or that. That would be cheating’,” she said.

In the film, Brangelina portray a vacationing couple trying to save its marriage. The actors made the movie while on their own honeymoon in Malta after tying the knot in France in August, 2014.

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