Angelina Jolie’s first adopted son, Maddox, broke his silence about his relationship with Brad Pitt. However, Maddox answered briefly, avoiding mentioning his adoptive father’s name.
In a video posted on Touch Weekly, Maddox (18 years old) shares about student life in Korea. When asked if Brad Pitt would visit Yonsei University in Incheon – South Korea like Angelina Jolie did, Maddox replied that he was not sure. “I don’t know if that will happen” – Maddox confided.
In response to suspicions that the father-daughter relationship ended after Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt divorced, Maddox expressed: “What happens, must happen!”.
Maddox broke his silence for the first time about his relationship with Brad Pitt
Maddox opened up as the conversation changed topics. This 18-year-old boy added that he is satisfied with his new life and is learning Korean to integrate into student life.
Maddox chose biochemistry and was determined to study. Angelina Jolie once directly brought her son to school and rented a dormitory.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt divorced in 2016, the reason is said to be after Brad Pitt hit Maddox on a private plane. According to sources close to the couple, at that time, Brad Pitt was drunk and argued with Angelina Jolie
. Maddox tried to stop them both. Angelina Jolie is afraid that Brad Pitt will have a bad influence on her children, so she divorced.
Brad Pitt was once rumored to be separated from his two adopted sons, but the rumors have not been confirmed
Brad Pitt affirmed that he successfully quit drinking after his divorce
Later, Brad Pitt admitted that he was an alcoholic before the divorce but has now successfully quit.
At the time of the divorce scandal between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, countless rumors swirled about the two and their 6 children.
Some rumors at that time said that the relationship between Brad Pitt and his two adopted sons was estranged because of the divorce. Some rumors even said that Brad Pitt did not want to adopt Pax Thien, but this actor later denied it.
Maddox is Angelina Jolie’s first adopted child
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