(dailymail.co.uk) - Angelina Jolie is one of the world's most beautiful women, best known for her alluring, pouty mouth.
But in a candid on set shot, stood next to septugenarian director Clint Eastwood, an extremely slender Angelina's intensely veiny arms look wrinklier than those belonging to the veteran actor.
At 32, Angelina is 45 years Eastwood's junior, but the gnarled veiny hands look decades older than that of the glamorous actress' real age.
Angelina and Clint were on the set of her new film The Changeling. Dressed in brown fur-trimmed coat, a cloche hat and short wig, she looked almost unrecognisable as she worked on the new film.
Directed by Clint Eastwood, 32-year-old Angelina plays a mother who suspects her son, returned to her after an abduction, is not really hers.
It was reported Angelina pulled out of an engagement in Italy fuelling rumours that she and her actor partner Brad Pitt are about to announce another happy event.
According to a report, the Tomb Raider star was due to give a lecture at the UN-linked Pio Manzu Centre, near Rimini, about global topics and the future of humankind.
But the talk was cancelled at the last minute due to "personal reasons".
Italian papers have allegedly claimed it was because Angelina discovered she is expecting her second child with Brad - their fifth including their adopted children.
Letizia Manjani, a spokeswoman for the centre, told The Sun: "Angelina cancelled last week. Due to her privacy I can't confirm her pregnancy."
However, Ms Manjani, somewhat conflictingly added: "But I can say that the Italian newspapers are correct in their reports."
Both Brad and Angelina have been very open about their desire to expand their United Nations-style brood.
So far the couple have adopted eldest son Maddox from Cambodia, who Angelina took shopping in a toy store in LA on Sunday, Zahara Marley from Ethiopia and Pax Thien from Vietnam.
Last year Jolie gave birth to daughter Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt in Swakopmund, Namibia.
She has said: "Brad and I have a lot of kids, and we want to have more kids. It's fun, and we love it. But you can't balance everything.
"I think both of us only plan to work for a few more years. We'll try to stop sooner or later, so we can be home and travel, and just live."