is a student at Yonsei University in South Korea. Now that he is home, Maddox has been busy with school work through online classes. The star mom referred to her kids as a "nice big bunch."
Jolie relayed that her kids were helping one another out as they realize that they are lucky. The star actress went on to note those who were not so fortunate during the pandemic waves. The 45-year-old expressed her concerns for kids regarding the issue of domestic violence.
Angelina Jolie attends the 32nd Annual American Society Of Cinematographers Awards on February 17, 2018. | Photo: Getty Images
HER LOCKDOWN EXPERIENCE
Since the pandemic crisis, Jolie and her kids — Maddox, Zahara, Pax, Shiloh, Knox, and Vivienne — have been quarantining at their Los Angeles mansion. The celebrity mom stated that it had been a smooth sail; however, homeschooling had its challenges.
Jolie mentioned that the lockdown helped her grow closer to her already close-knit family. One lesson she learned amid the lockdown was that imperfection was normalcy. Jolie's broods have also been spending time with their dad, Brad Pitt.
Angelina Jolie at the annual lecture of the Sergio Vieira De Mello Foundation on March 15, 2017. | Photo: Getty Images
JOLIE IS IN AWE OF ZAHARA
Most often than not, Jolie tries to keep her brood off the spotlight and away from public scrutiny. However, a recent interview had her talking about her growing daughter, Zahara. The proud mom did not hold back as she gushed over the teenager.
The "Salt" star referred to her child as an "extraordinary African woman." Jolie gave thought-provoking information about her beloved child. The award-winning actress shared that she has learned a lot from being a mom to the 15-year-old.
Angelina Jolie, Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt, and Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt on March 28, 2015. | Photo: Getty Images
HER TAKE ON RACISM
Known for her vast experience and outstanding performances in Hollywood blockbusters, Jolie is also prominent in activism.
Angelina Jolie at a press conference to mark the World Refugee Day in Al-Zaatari Refugee Camp on June 20, 2013. | Photo: Getty Images
She focused her opinion on the younger generation, as she stated that there was a need for kids to get educated without adults creating distorted knowledge about races.
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