Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's son Maddox has returned to Los Angeles amid the Coronavirus crisis. The 18-year-old is a student at South Korea's Yonsei University.
01.04.2020 - 17:55 / justjared.com
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt‘s eldest son Maddox, 18, is a student at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea, but after his classes were cancelled, fans were wondering if he would be continuing his studies at the college.
“I could not be happier about Mad’s choice of university. It is, of course, closed at the moment because of the pandemic. But he’s not transferring school, he’ll be back as soon as things settle,” she told a South Korean news source (via People).
“We are all so happy, as a
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's son Maddox has returned to Los Angeles amid the Coronavirus crisis. The 18-year-old is a student at South Korea's Yonsei University.
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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's son Maddox returned from South Korea amid the Coronavirus outbreak. The Asian country has reported 10,062 confirmed cases until today with 174 deaths.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s children are enjoying some time all together after Maddox’s return from South Korea. However, the sweet reunion is only temporary. The actress confirmed to DorigA Daily that her son will return to Yonsei University in Seoul, “as soon as things settle with coronavirus.” “I could not be happier about Mad’s choice of university. It is, of course, closed at the moment because of the pandemic, but he’s not transferring school,” she said to the media outlet.
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It was recently reported that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's son Maddox Jolie-Pitt returned to the US. The 18-year-old lad is a student at Yonsei University, South Korea, and returned home after classes were cancelled due to Coronavirus.
The Jolie-Pitt clan is all back together as it was earlier reported that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's eldest son Maddox returned from South Korea, where he was studying at Yonsei University. As classes were cancelled, due to the coronavirus scare, Maddox had reunited with his family.
As it stands there are over 9,000 confirmed COVD-19 cases in South Korea.