The Jolie-Pitt family drama continues to unfold, and it's a story that has Hollywood and fans alike captivated. But this time, it's not about the famous ex-couple; it's about their children taking a stand.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's eldest son, Maddox, has seemingly followed in his sister Shiloh's footsteps by removing 'Pitt' from his name. This move has sparked curiosity and speculation, especially given the family's tumultuous history.
Maddox, now 24, was listed as 'Maddox Jolie' in the credits of his mother's recent film, and the same name appeared in production notes for the film's premiere. This change echoes Shiloh's legal decision to drop her father's last name on her 18th birthday, which she attributed to 'painful events.'
But here's where it gets controversial: Shiloh's decision came after allegations of a disturbing incident on a plane involving Brad Pitt and two of his children. Brad has denied these claims, but reports suggest he is estranged from his children. The ongoing legal battle over the Miraval winery adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
And this is the part most people miss: Zahara and Vivienne have also been credited without the 'Pitt' surname in various contexts. It seems the children are making a statement, but what does it mean? Are they showing solidarity with their mother, or is there more to the story?
The family's personal lives have been under intense public scrutiny, and this latest development raises questions about the children's well-being and their relationship with their father. As the public continues to speculate, one can't help but wonder: What's the full story behind these name changes, and how will it impact the family's dynamics moving forward?