Angelina Jolie has been slammed for diva demands while she was in Cambodia promoting her film, "First They Killed My Father." It has been reported that her trip to the said country had sky-high cost that may have soured most of her partners in Netflix.

It has been claimed by one report for having been slammed or her diva meltdown was that her film premiere might be the last one funded by Netflix because of a large amount of money they just spent on it. One publication even commented that Angelina Jolie's trip was a logistical nightmare while another one considered it "her Tropic Thunder moment."

According to OK! Magazine, the company spent almost £1 million for her travel, her family and her entourage, accommodation, her other requirements, and private jet adding to Jolie's diva meltdown attitude. The report also added that Netflix was very interested in pacifying its star that even Angelina Jolie's son, Maddox was also given an executive producer credit on the movie.

Reports were swirling that the plan or Angelina Jolie's Cambodian trip was hatched by two of her confidantes, Chloe Dalton and Lady Arminka Helic. It can be recalled that these were the same women who reportedly came between her marriage with Brad Pitt in its last days.

After Angelina Jolie filed for divorce last September, Brad Pitt faced child abuse claims which the FBI further investigated and but was later dismissed. With that, some of Pitt's fans claimed that it was just a vicious move of the actress even calling it as a smear campaign against the actor.

Meanwhile, Angelina Jolie realized how the divorce affected her public image so reports were telling that she was looking for a powerful PR expert. Some said that she needs to do a lot of rebuilding her reputation after a nasty divorce battle as per Page Six.

When she opened up about the divorce, Angelina Jolie shared that her main focus now is her children and she hoped that this challenge will make them a stronger family. Besides, the actress seemed alright the past days even without Brad Pitt.