Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's son has made his first red carpet appearance in over three years.
The celebrity couple, who share six children together, got married in 2014 after years of dating.
Following their separation in 2016, the pair remain co-parents to Maddox, 23, Pax, 20, Zahara, 19, Shiloh, 18, and twins Knox and Vivienne, both 16.
Jolie, 49, took to the red carpet at the Governors Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday (17 November) night.
Some of the film industry's biggest names were in attendance to honour the late Quincy Jones, such as James Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson, filmmaker Richard Curtis, and casting director Juliet Taylor.
Jones, who produced three Michael Jackson albums, passed away on 3 November at the age of 91.
On the red carpet, Jolie's was joined by her son Knox Jolie-Pitt, 16, who wore a black and white suit with a black bowtie.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's son has made his first red carpet appearance in years (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Meanwhile, his mum donned a gold and silver sleeveless dress, with a diamond necklace and matching earrings.
The last time Knox appeared on a Hollywood carpet was in October 2021 at the UK premiere of Jolie's Eternals.
This comes after the Brad Pitt reportedly secured a recent win in his ongoing legal battle with his ex-wife.
Pitt, 60, has accused Jolie of violating an agreement to not sell their stakes in a company without both of their permission, reports People.
The Fight Club actor sued Jolie for selling her stake in winery Château Miraval to a third party in 2022, all while overlapping with a separate legal case in relation to the custody of the children.
And earlier this month, judge Lia Martin dismissed three demurrers that had been filed by Jolie's legal team.
"This is a clear victory for Brad which demonstrates the legitimacy of his claims and demonstrates yet again the other side's talk is not backed up with substance," a source told the outlet.
Jolie's was joined by her son Knox Jolie-Pitt, 16 (VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images)
"In the past few years, she's been able to create a life for herself and the kids that make them all happy," another source told the publication.
"It was a struggle for a while, but Angie is proud about how resilient and strong the kids are.
"They are her biggest supporters too. The kids are all amazing.
"Being stuck in the past is not anything that Angie wants.
"She's actively moving beyond the past. She wants to focus on her family, work and the future.
"These are all things that make her happy."
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