Angelina Jolie's health has remained a hot topic. Many believe she has some health issues with her small body size and her kids are, allegedly, afraid of her changing looks.

Angelina Jolie's body reportedly shrinks, making her kids worry about her. Knowing Brad Pitt's ex-wife has been open about her health, is there any truth about it?

Different stories have been made about the "Eternals" star's health. National Enquirer claimed in November that the actress turned "paper thin" and had shrunk to a dangerous 98 lbs. At this point, she, allegedly, started to scare her friends and loved ones.

A so-called insider revealed she barely touched her food. Hence, she didn't get enough nutrients, leading to a number of health problems, like malnutrition.

The Globe also shed some light on Angelina Jolie's medical history, claiming she has severe arthritis. Another questionable source asserted her hands have a tell-tale sign of the disease.

The tipster alleged she surprisingly has spindly and veiny hands with knobby knuckles and bones that may snap in two at any moment. With that said, her kids are now begging her to change her lifestyle and take better care of herself.

Suggest slams these dubious reports, stressing no one of its so-called sources have any insights into the humanitarian's life, lifestyle or diet. She has had a slim built since time immemorial, so it may be the normal size of her body.

She pretty much looks the same as before and there's no drastic change in her appearance like what these tabloids claim. So, nobody is scared of her physique, especially her kids.

Meanwhile, Angelina Jolie has been open about her health to the public. In fact, she underwent a preventive double mastectomy in 2013 and had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed in 2015 to prevent cancer.

She came to this decision after taking a blood test that revealed she had about 87% chance of having breast cancer and a 50% risk of ovarian cancer, per Entertainment Online.

In a personal essay, she wrote she made her choices to have the chance to see her child grow up and meet her grandchildren. "My hope is to give as many years as I can to live their lives and to be here for them," she said.

For starters, Angelina Jolie's mom, Marcheline Bertrand, died in 2007 after a years-long battle with ovarian cancer and breast cancer. She was only 56 then, making her daughter truly devastated.