Angelina Jolie and son Knox enjoyed a mother-son outing during a rare red carpet event.
The Eternals actress, 49, and Knox, 16, posed for photos while attending the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 15th Annual Governors Awards in Los Angeles, which were held on Sunday, November 17.
Angelina shares Pax with ex-husband Brad Pitt, whom she was in a relationship with for a decade before their split in 2016. The former couple also share kids Maddox, 23, Zahara, 19, Shiloh, 18, and Pax’s twin, Vivienne.
While Angelina used to keep her kids out of the spotlight, it appears that they are now embracing their lives in the public eye as they pursue their own interests. “She wants the children to follow their passions and go wherever they like,” an insider exclusively told In Touch.
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Angelina’s Stunning Gown
Angelina stunned in a gold floor-length gown, which she paired with a statement silver necklace and drop earrings. The look was completed with a pair of high heels.
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Knox’s Classic Look
Knox looked all grown up in a black tuxedo and matching bowtie, while he styled his hair as a buzzcut.
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Proud Mom Moment
Angelina appeared proud as she posed for photos with her son on the red carpet.
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Making Moves
The recent outing comes after In Touch exclusively reported that Angelina was hoping to leave Los Angeles now that her kids are all grown up. “She’s been planning her escape,” a source revealed.
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Family Projects
The insider added that Angelina “was happiest when she and the children traveled and lived in various locations, soaking up the culture, learning from local tutors and experiencing different ways of life.”
Not only did she spend a significant amount of time working in New York City while producing The Outsiders on Broadway alongside Vivienne, but she also launched the Atelier Jolie artists’ collective with Pax.
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