Angelina Jolie showcasing some of Cambodia’s local cuisine, including scorpions and tarantulas during an interview with the BBC
41-year-old Hollywood actress and activist, Angelina Jolie, and her children were pictured happily munching on tarantulas and scorpions while sampling the local delicacies during a recent trip to Cambodia.
After opening up about her painful split from her 53-year-old husband, Brad Pitt, the actress taught the BBC reporter about local cuisine and how to prepare some of the insects that are eaten in the country.
The clip, posted to the BBC News Twitter account beings with Angelina, surrounded by some of her children, taking out the teeth of a spider.
‘I think it’s always been a part of the diet, the bugs. But I think there is a truth to the survival during the war of course.
‘When people were being starved they were able to survive on things like this and they did,’ she explained.
She was then asked when she first had the bugs and replied she first had then when she first visited the country.
The mom-of-six then went on to explain how you acquire a taste for the native cuisine. ‘Crickets, you start with crickets. Crickets and a beer and then you kind of move up to tarantulas,’ she informed the BBC reporter.
“You want to share a spider?” – Angelina Jolie cooks bugs in Cambodia 🕷https://t.co/5mSi3VNErT http://pic.twitter.com/OZ12DjpyJD
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 20, 2017
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