
Angelina jolie’s son pax stumbles out of chateau marmont and into the strip club
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Angelina Jolie’s son Pax partied hard Saturday night. The 21-year-old was spotted leaving the Chateau Marmont hotel over the weekend — with help from his friends — in photos obtained by Page
Six. Pax appeared to be barely able to stand as he put his arms around his pals. EXPLORE MORE He was all smiles as the group headed to a strip club, where they remained until 2:30 a.m.,
according to the Daily Mail. He wore a black T-shirt, tan pants and Converse sneakers for the outing, alternatively carrying a denim jacket and a tan hoodie over one arm. Pax completed his
look with a black cap and accessorized with silver jewelry. WANT MORE CELEBRITY AND POP CULTURE NEWS? Start your day with Page Six Daily. THANKS FOR SIGNING UP! Jolie’s rep has yet to
respond to Page Six’s request for comment. In addition to Pax, the Oscar winner is also the mother of Maddox, 23, Zahara, 20, Shiloh, 19, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 16. She raised her
brood with ex-husband Brad Pitt prior to their 2016 split and the actor’s subsequent estrangement from their kids. Pax has repeatedly made headlines in the last year, even getting into two
back-to-back e-bike accidents. He revealed his forehead scar from the first accident while walking the Toronto International Film Festival red carpet with his mom in September 2024. Pax was
subsequently photographed at his mom’s side for the “Maria” premiere and a New York City lunch date. He currently lives in Jolie’s old Manhattan apartment, which has become a “crash pad” for
his siblings, she revealed to the New York Times in March. In October 2024, Jolie opened up about her children’s preference to stay out of the spotlight despite their A-list parents.
“They’re especially shy, very private people,” the actress explained to E! News at the time. “They want to be private.”