Angelina Jolie Opens Up About Raising Her and Brad Pitt’s Kids

As a lifestyle expert with a keen eye for celebrity dynamics, I find myself constantly in awe of the extraordinary lives led by the rich and famous. Yet, few stories have touched my heart as deeply as that of Angelina Jolie and her children.


Angelina Jolie usually keeps her personal life confidential, but in a rare instance, she spoke affectionately about her children with Brad Pitt. After walking the red carpet together at the Governors Awards this month, Jolie opened up about why their kids have mostly avoided public scrutiny. Her comments offered a glimpse into their distinctive childhoods and how they’ve blossomed into remarkable personalities amidst their unique situations.

Back in 2001, while I was deep into filming Tomb Raider in Cambodia, my life took an unexpected turn. It was there, amidst the bustling streets of Battambang, that I found myself on a journey to become a mother. The orphanage I visited wasn’t just a place; it was a beacon of hope for countless children.

Later on, Maddox collaborated with his mom in her professional endeavors, assuming a crucial position as executive producer for her 2017 film titled “First They Killed My Father”, which was adapted from Loung Ung’s book about the Cambodian genocide. Speaking to People, Maddox shared, “I did whatever I could to assist.” He highly commended his mom’s guidance, characterizing her as “amusing, witty, and a pleasure to work with.” Besides his artistic ventures, Maddox enrolled in biochemistry studies at Yonsei University in South Korea, an educational path that his mother was “thrilled” about. In 2023, he attended a White House state dinner alongside his mom, where they were present with President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden for the reception of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Pax, born on November 29, 2003, started life in an entirely different manner. For the initial three-and-a-half years, he resided in a Vietnamese orphanage, cohabiting a small space with around 20 other kids. Jolie has referred to those early years as difficult, stating “He had no liberty, no options.” However, once he became part of their family, Pax eagerly embraced his newfound freedom and adapted swiftly to living with his siblings, including Maddox and sisters Zahara and Shiloh. Jolie described his transformation as such: “He’s wild and free because he suddenly has liberty.” Such a resilient and remarkable little person, indeed.

Similar to his elder sibling, Pax has developed a fondness for creative pursuits. He provided the voice for a character in the animated movie Kung Fu Panda 3 and served as a set photographer for First They Killed My Father. Lately, he’s been part of the assistant director team on Jolie’s next project, Without Blood. In addition, he’s contributed to the decoration of Atelier Jolie, the fashion studio and alteration workshop that Angeline Jolie established in New York City. When discussing working with both Maddox and Pax, Jolie commented, “A film crew at its peak feels like a big family, so it felt instinctive.

By seldom speaking publicly, Angelina Jolie gives a sincere peek into the lives of her children, revealing their unique experiences and strong familial connection. From Maddox’s dedication to global issues to Pax’s artistic pursuits, the Jolie-Pitt offspring have blossomed into resourceful and imaginative young adults. As they each carve out their individual destinies, they maintain a solid foundation in the principles taught by their mother, demonstrating the lasting impact of her love and guidance on their family.

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2024-11-22 12:37