Maddox once had a frightening hobby as a child that caused intense controversy, but Angelina Jolie allowed
A mishap between the actress’ adopted son and Brad Pitt came to light after the leak of an FBI report
A few days ago the report that the FBI made about the altercation that occurred on a plane when the Jolie-Pitt family was traveling was leaked. The dispute would have occurred after Brad Pitt clashed with Maddox , Jolie’s first child, and after which the marriage separated amid controversy.
However, in the documents of the American authorities it also emerged that the first adopted son of the protagonist of Maleficent has a special interest in weapons and knives.
A taste that was encouraged by the actress herself , who even revealed that she bought him some knives when the Originally from Cambodia, he was under 12 years old.
“Shortly after, the boy drew a picture of a machine gun on the Mother’s Day card, and Jolie revealed in a 2017 interview with Entertainment Weekly that Pitt had the image turned into a gold pendant ,” the Daily detailed. Mail .
This fact was condemned by the protagonist of Fight Club , who even called one of the children “a damn Columbine boy” (presumably it was Maddox himself), according to reports that added that Pitt questioned Angelina’s good sense in front of her children while they had a strong argument.
“Mommy is not well. She is ruining this family. She is crazy , ” were the words that the Oscar-winning actor for his work in Once upon a time in Hollywood would have used during the fight.
This adds to other problems, according to a former Jolie Pitt employee, who said that the children had control of everything that happened in their home , even what they ate, which was mostly junk food.
“A hotel employee, Anna Kowalski, stated that Jolie and Pitt used to sleep since 2010 in separate rooms and had little to do with each other, she often saw Jolie sitting alone drinking wine in the bedroom of the suite and Pitt sitting in another room with “A beer. As the children grew up, charitable actions were instilled in them, Zahara and Shiloh were taken to Ethiopia to find locations for a medical center, while Maddox went to Iraq as a birthday gift ,” the English newspaper indicated.
John Voight, Jolie’s father, had already warned of the strange behavior of the Eternals protagonist and the difficult relationship he had with her, which worsened when she adopted Maddox. “When he adopted Maddox, he begged her to get help for the ‘serious symptoms of real problems’ he believed she was displaying. Voight added, bluntly: ‘She’s never been normal ,’” the Daily Mail added.
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