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Two of Angelina Jolie‘s daughters are recovering from surgery.

The “Maleficent” star, 44, revealed the news in an essay for Time published on International Women’s Day.

“I have spent the last two months in and out of surgeries with my eldest daughter, and days ago watched her younger sister go under the knife for a hip surgery,” the Oscar winner wrote, choosing to withhold their names.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 25: Angelina Jolie with children Knox Leon Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Marcheline Jolie-Pitt, Pax Thien Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt and Maddox Chivan Jolie-Pitt attend

Angelina Jolie with children Knox Leon Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Marcheline Jolie-Pitt, Pax Thien Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt and Maddox Chivan Jolie-Pitt attend 'The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind' Special Screening at Crosby Street Hotel on Feb. 25, 2019 in New York City. (Getty)

Jolie and ex Brad Pitt are parents to 18-year-old Maddox, 16-year-old Pax, 15-year-old Zahara, 13-year-old Shiloh and 11-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox.

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The actress-activist said her daughters “encouraged” her to write the piece, titled “Why Girls Deserve Love and Respect on International Women’s Day,” despite the private nature of it. “They understand that going through medical challenges and fighting to survive and heal is something to be proud of,” she explained.

Jolie noted her sons were “supportive and sweet” while their sisters recovered but wanted to focus on her daughters because of the holiday.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 30: Angelina Jolie arrives at the premiere of Disney's

Angelina Jolie arrives at the premiere of Disney's 'Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil' at the El Capitan Theatre on Sept. 30, 2019 in Los Angeles. (Getty)

“Little girls’ softness, their openness and instinct to nurture and help others, must be appreciated and not abused. We must do much more to protect them, in all societies: not only against the extreme ways girls’ rights are often violated, but also the more subtle injustices and attitudes that so often go unnoticed or excused,” Jolie, who is a contributing editor for Time, ended her essay.

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“So my wish on this day is that we value girls. Care for them. And know that the stronger they grow, the healthier they will be and the more they will give back to their family and community.”

A rep for Pitt had no comment.

This article originally appeared in Page Six