Angelina Jolie made a rare public appearance with all six of her children at an early screening of the upcoming movie The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind in New York City.
The 43-year-old actress stepped out with Maddox, 17, Pax, 15, Zahara, 14, Shiloh, 12, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 10, for the screening.
The Oscar winner was wearing a stylish navy blue coat which covered a black top and black pants as she proudly posed with her brood – who she shares with ex Brad Pitt.
She also wore black heels with a black purse slung over her shoulder as she led her kids into the screening.
Her tresses were styled in soft waves while her pretty features were enhanced with a radiant dusting of make-up.
Her eldest Maddox wore a white shirt, black pants and a blue jacket, Pax wore a similar ensemble with a darker blue coat and black shirt and pants, while Shiloh was dressed in a navy blue suit that matched her mom’s coat.
Zahara was wearing a black dress with black boots and white heels, while Knox wore a grey suit and Vivienne wore a black shirt and blue pants.
A few days earlier, Jolie took four of her kids, Maddox, Pax, Shiloh and Zahara, to an outing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
And earlier on Monday, Jolie stepped out solo with a lacy black top, black jacket, black pants and black heels, while wearing white sunglasses and carrying a black purse.
Angelina is still negotiating the terms of her divorce from Brad Pitt and currently has primary physical custody of the pair’s six children.
In November, Angelina’s lawyer told Entertainment Tonight: ‘A custody arrangement was agreed to weeks ago, and has been signed by both parties and the judge.’
The attorney continued: ‘The agreement, which is based on the recommendations of the child custody evaluator, eliminates the need for a trial.’
The stars split in 2016 after two years of marriage and 11 years together.
Angelina and Brad, popularly known as ‘Brangelina,’ became a couple in 2005 after he infamously left his first wife Jennifer Aniston for her.
The Maleficent star spoke about her parenting style on BBC Radio 4’s Today in December.
‘Children can do two things,’ she explained when asked what drove her move from her ‘wild’ past to her more serious, humanitarian work. ‘They can make you grow up, and you do, and they also add a sense of wild themselves.’
‘[My kids] all have a good rebellious streak that is wonderful and curious,’ Angelina revealed.
‘I don’t want them to be perfectly behaved little people that just say what’s absolutely appropriate because I say so … they have to find themselves.’
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