Angelina Jolie walks the red carpet with her son Parkes and daughter Hilo | People's Daily Online

2021-12-13 14:24:46 By : Ms. Carmen Chan

The actress attended the Los Angeles premiere of "Paper and Glue: A JR Project" with two of her six children

Angelina Jolie returned to the red carpet with her children.

On Thursday, the 46-year-old actress attended the premiere of Paper & Glue: A JR Project at the Los Angeles Museum of Tolerance with her 17-year-old son Pax and 15-year-old daughter Shiloh.

The trio are supporting French artist JR and his documentary, posing with him on the red carpet in coordinated casual black clothes.

The Malficent star wore a black top and pencil skirt, while Shiloh wore a black hoodie with jeans, and Pax wore black flannel and gray jeans.

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Julie is also the mother of 20-year-old Maddox, 16-year-old Zahara, and 13-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox. She shares her six children with her ex-husband Brad Pitt.

The actress recently went on the red carpet with her children and premiered her latest movie "The Eternal Family" in Los Angeles, Rome and London.

Last month, Julie told people about her relationship with her children and witnessed them becoming the best selves.

"They are great people," Julie told people, "and because there are too many of them, I think they have a very important influence on each other. I am not responsible for anything. I am honest with my children. . I am also very human to my children."

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Mom explained that her first task when raising them was “to support and develop all the different aspects of who they are there”.

"I have six very independent people in my family. I am very excited about all the different stages, feelings and curiosities they have gone through. Why don't you?" she said. "We should help them figure out who they are. If you don't enthusiastically develop with them, you can't figure out who they are."

Julie added: "My children do a lot of loving things. The kindness of the children is very healing for me."