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Angelina Jolie’s children desperate to help their mom gain weight



Angelina Jolie’s children desperate to help their mom gain weight

Angelina Jolie’s children have recently expressed their concerns over her frail appearance in last couple of years.

Multiple sources spilled to Radaronline.com that all six of her children, Maddox, 23; Pax, 21; Zahara, 20; Shiloh, 18; and twins Knox and Vivienne, 16, have reportedly come together in an effort to help their mother gain some much-needed weight and regain her strength.

This is the reason, the Maleficent actress was spotted on a grocery run in Los Feliz with her 16-year-old son, Knox as their cart was loaded with brown bags brimming with food.

Interestingly, Angelina was seen with Knox and his twin sister, Vivienne, to the same store for produce and other food supplies.

The sources revealed, “Children are buying groceries in bulk together and tempting Angelina with tidbits from the deli and bakery, and having family cookouts every night, all to encourage her to fattening her up.

However, the sources said, “She still looks skinny, her ankles are like twigs, but under the children’s careful watch, she’s eating a few biles more.”

Earlier in June 2024, some experts concurred that Maria actress weighed under 100 pounds.

The source noted that her highly publicised divorce from former husband Brad Pitt made her lost her little appetite she had.

The insider told the outlet, “All her children chow down normally, but Angelina has always skimped on meals.”

“One good thing Brad did was nag her to eat more, but since he’s been gone, the children feel that she doesn’t take care of herself,” explained another source.

This is why, an insider added, “It’s making them even more protective of their mother.”

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