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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s son Pax has facial scars in rare red carpet appearance
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Date:2025-04-27 23:07:42
Pax Jolie-Pitt is on the road to recovery.
The son of A-list actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt was involved in a e-bike accident in Los Angeles in late July. Now, a month later, Jolie-Pitt walked the red carpet with his mom for the premiere of her war movie "Without Blood" at this years' Toronto International Film Festival.
The mom-son duo matched on the red carpet in all-Black ensembles. Jolie-Pitt paired a classic black suit with a black tie and sunglasses with Jolie's dress, which included matching gloves. Scars from Jolie-Pitt's summer accident were visible on his forehead. "Without Blood" stars actress Salma Hayek Pinault and is the seventh film Jolie has directed.
In addition to Jolie Pitt, 20, the "Girl, Interrupted" Oscar winner shares Maddox, 23, Zahara, 19, Shiloh, 18, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 15, with Pitt. The red carpet appearance follows a drama-filled summer for the splintered Hollywood family.
In July, Pitt, who has contested the financial handling of the former couple’s winery Château Miraval, filed a motion to dismiss Jolie’s request for his private communications in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The communications include messages regarding a family trip in 2016, in which Pitt allegedly attacked Jolie and their children.
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Shiloh Jolie granted requestto drop dad Brad Pitt's last name
In August, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's second-eldest daughter, Shiloh Jolie, successfully legally removed Pitt from her last name. The 18-year-old's name change petition was granted last month by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge, according to a filing reviewed by USA TODAY.
Contributing: Edward Segarra, KiMI Robinson
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