Angelina Jolie’s children have chosen a life far from the limelight their parents, Jolie and Brad Pitt, famously inhabit.
The actress recently revealed at the AFI premiere of her new film Maria in Los Angeles that none of her six children.
Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and twins Knox and Vivienne—plan to follow in her or Pitt’s acting footsteps.
“No, I think they’re especially shy, very private people,” she said.
Adding that they prefer to keep their lives out of the public eye.
Jolie, 49, treasures the deep connection she shares with her kids, who have grown into her greatest supporters.
Earlier this month, after dropping a legal case against the DOJ and FBI involving the alleged 2016 plane incident with Pitt.
A source close to Jolie shared that she has built a life of happiness and resilience for herself and her children.
“Angie is proud of how strong and resilient the kids are,” said the insider.
Noting how much they value one another.
“The kids are all amazing, and they are her biggest supporters, too.”
For Jolie, embracing a new chapter means letting go of the past and focusing on her family and career.
“Being stuck in the past is not anything that Angie wants,” shared the source, emphasizing her commitment to moving forward.
The bond between Jolie and her children recently deepened during her work on the Broadway musical.
The Outsiders, where her daughter Vivienne took on an assisting role.
Mother-daughter bond
To mark their time together, Jolie and Vivienne got matching tattoos reading “Stay Gold,”
A phrase from a song in the musical that holds special meaning for both.
“It means so much to us separately and together,” Angelina Jolie shared, fondly recalling their decision to get inked.
The tattoo now sits on Jolie’s wrist, symbolizing a connection with Vivienne that’s more than skin-deep.
While Jolie’s kids may not be interested in the big screen, their lives are filled with love, unity, and strength.