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Fast-forward to 2024, and Knox appears every bit the modern teenager. In photos taken during a shopping trip with his mother, he is noticeably taller than Jolie, dressed casually in athletic shorts, a T-shirt, and high-top sneakers. The images show a young person comfortable in his own skin, moving through everyday life without fanfare.
Name choices and personal identity
In recent years, several of the Jolie-Pitt children have chosen to modify how they use their surnames, reflecting personal identity rather than public expectation. Shiloh, Zahara, and Vivienne have all been reported to use “Jolie” instead of “Jolie-Pitt” in certain contexts.
Knox, however, has not publicly made such a change. As a minor, any decisions around names remain private, and neither parent has commented extensively on the matter. What is clear is that each child appears to be given the space to define themselves on their own terms—an approach consistent with Jolie’s long-stated parenting philosophy.
For observers, it highlighted how the Jolie-Pitt family has evolved. No longer the unified public couple they once were, Jolie and Pitt now navigate parenthood independently. Yet moments like Knox’s public appearances serve as reminders of their shared history and lasting bond through family.
Why Knox fascinates the public
The intense interest in Knox Jolie-Pitt is not just about celebrity or appearance. It reflects a broader cultural curiosity about legacy, identity, and the passage of time. Seeing the children of famous figures grow up often feels like watching history move forward in real time.
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