Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s six kids Maddox, Zahara, Shiloh, Pax, Knox, and Vivienne share unique roots, ages, and evolving life paths.
Golden Age glamour gave way to modern-day stories rooted in family, growth, and shifting dynamics. Few celebrity families illustrate transformation quite like that of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, known for their blended family of six remarkable children. Looking beyond red carpet moments, their family journey reflects adoption, heritage, identity, and the evolving paths of teenage and adult life.
The bright spotlight may have drawn attention to their famous parents, yet each child has carved a space grounded in authenticity and discovery. From international adoption to academic pursuits and personal choices, their individual stories are part of a broader narrative about roots, resilience, and self-expression. Even amid public challenges, they remain a portrait of complexity shaped by love, culture, and personal choice.
This family stands as a reminder that celebrity often masks the quiet journeys within households. Six siblings, three adopted and three biological, reflect meaningful stories that go beyond fame. Their stories unfold in universities, creative outlets, and personal decisions that continue to capture attention—and hearts—around the world.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt share six children with diverse origins and journeys. Their eldest, Maddox Chivan (23), was adopted from Cambodia in 2002 and later legally embraced by both parents. Zahara Marley (19) joined the family from Ethiopia in 2005 and bonded closely with her heritage while attending college in Atlanta. Shiloh Nouvel (18), the first biological child, was born in 2006 in Namibia and has shown a passion for dance and self-expression.
Pax Thien (20) was brought home from Vietnam in 2007 and has explored visual media and film production, connecting his cultural roots with creative ambition. The youngest pair, twins Knox Léon and Vivienne Marcheline (both 16), arrived in 2008 and began charting their own paths—Knox with a rare red-carpet appearance and Vivienne contributing to a Broadway production.
Amid their transitions to adulthood, Brad Pitt’s involvement has evolved. Sources say he maintains visitation with the younger children but has minimal contact with the adult ones, particularly Maddox, Pax, and Zahara. Notably, both Shiloh and Zahara have chosen to drop Pitt’s surname, signaling personal autonomy and shifting family dynamics. Angelina has expressed that none of her children are pursuing fame—highlighting their preference for privacy and true connection.

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