Angelina Jolie's children are living in very productive isolation

Angelina Jolie's children are living in very productive isolation

All six children, including Angelina Jolie's oldest son, Maddox, a college freshman, are at his mother's house in California, and E!(open in new tab) has the latest on what their lives are like: they're having fun, but they're also very engaged in intellectual pursuits. [They continue their schoolwork, practice languages, play musical instruments, play board games, and help make dinner. The official added that, in a way, "they are used to doing their schoolwork at home, so they haven't adapted very well."

Maddox, 18, recently joined his siblings as Yonsei University in South Korea switched to online classes (opens in new tab) for the start of the spring semester; according to People (opens in new tab), Maddox is "using his downtime to focus on his Korean and Russian language studies."

Pax (16), Zahara (15), Shilo (13), and twins Vivian and Knox (11) "love" spending time with their parents. Sources said, "They have lots of family time and just hang out watching movies together."

The source also noted that the kids still see their father, Brad Pitt, as well. The source said, "The kids are all home with Angelina, but they continue to see Brad, and they go to see him regularly."

Jolie made headlines earlier this week (open in new tab) when she donated $1 million to No Kid Hungry's coronavirus relief efforts. In a statement, she said, "As of this week, more than one billion children around the world are out of school due to coronavirus-related closures. Many children are dependent on the care and nutrition they receive during school hours, including approximately 22 million children in the United States who rely on food assistance. No Kid Hungry is working diligently to reach as many of those children as possible."

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