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Angelina Jolie first appeared after her adopted son of Vietnamese origin had a terrible accident, but netizens only paid attention to this.

The “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” actress appeared at the airport with a busy image after being there to take care of her son Pax Thien at the hospital.

On August 11, Angelina Jolie was spotted at Los Angeles International Airport. According to observations, she wore a black dress with a matching long coat. The “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” actress carried a large handbag and wore stylish glasses. To accentuate her figure, Angelina used a pair of brown sandals.

Angelina Jolie first appeared after her adopted son of Vietnamese origin was in a car accident.

This is the first time this mother of 6 has appeared in public after the news that her adopted son of Vietnamese origin – Pax Thien was in a terrible car accident and had to be hospitalized. However, netizens left many comments questioning Angelina’s way of dressing. They said that she dressed inappropriately for the hot weather and chose a disastrous pair of sandals that made her feet look really big.

Netizens criticized the mother of six for dressing inappropriately for the weather.

On July 29, Pax Thien was riding an electric mountain bike near his home without wearing a helmet. He crashed into the back of another vehicle and lay unconscious on the ground. Witnesses said they thought Pax Thien was dead because he was unresponsive. Only when paramedics arrived at the scene did Angelina’s son wake up complaining of a headache, hip pain, and bleeding from his mouth. Pax was taken to the hospital afterwards.

The “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” actress was shocked and worried when she heard that Pax Thien had an accident and she was at the hospital to take care of and comfort her son.

Angelina Jolie was shocked and worried when she received the phone call informing her about Pax Thien’s accident. During her son’s time in the hospital, she was always there to take care of and comfort him. On August 5, Pax was released from the intensive care unit. The doctor said that Jolie’s son had suffered a complex injury and had to undergo physical therapy to recover.

As for Brad Pitt, there was nothing he could do in this situation. Brad himself felt miserable and helpless because his ð˜Īð˜Đ𝘊𝘭ð˜Ĩren did not answer his phone calls and he could not go to the hospital to visit his adopted son Pax Thien because the father and son had a tense relationship in the past.

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