Angelina Jolie arrived on the Governors Awards 2024 with a shock arm sweet — her son Knox whom she shares with former husband Brad Pitt. Now the Battle Membership actor reportedly claims that the Maleficent actress did that transfer to “push his buttons.”
A supply advised Web page Six that Pitt discovered it “coincidental” that Knox joined Jolie on the pink carpet simply days after their Château Miraval trial was settled. “So he actually questions her motive for bringing Knox,” the supply added.
Their teenage son was publicly seen posing for pictures arm-in-arm for the primary time in three years on the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Sunday.
Nonetheless, a separate insider supply beforehand advised the outlet that Jolie was “proud” to have Knox by her aspect. The supply additionally claimed that the 16-year-old prefers to steer clear of the highlight and but requested her mom if he may be a part of her for the occasion.
“And naturally, she was thrilled that he wished to be there. She couldn’t be extra pleased with him, and so they had a extremely memorable night collectively,” the supply added. The Jolie-Pitt clan went from being a giant completely happy household to being disjoined and scattered.
Though the couple separated in 2019, there’s been numerous pressure between them as a result of ongoing authorized points. Earlier this month, a Los Angeles Superior Court docket choose introduced a verdict on their case, incomes Pitt a large authorized win and Jolie’s makes an attempt to dismiss the case had been thrown out.
Along with that, Pitt and Jolie’s 18-year-old daughter, Shiloh formally dropped her father’s surname from her identify again in August. “Brad remains to be feeling damage that Shiloh dropped Pitt from her final identify,” the supply advised the outlet.
“They used to have relationship however that’s prior to now and it breaks his coronary heart. Brad looks like Angelina has turned his children towards him,” the supply added. Subsequently the Bullet Practice actor felt that Jolie’s transfer was deliberate.