Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s son, Pax, is still on the road to recovery after a serious e-bike crash in Los Angeles a month ago. According to a recent update, Pax is "doing ok" but remains in recovery weeks after the incident. The accident happened on July 29, when Pax was riding through Los Feliz Boulevard and collided with a car. He was immediately hospitalised and spent time in the ICU before being discharged, but his journey to full recovery continues with ongoing treatments.
Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt's Son Pas Recovering From Injuries Post E-Bike Crash
A source who spoke to People, shared updates on Pax’s condition, sharing that while he’s out of the ICU, he’s still dealing with “complex trauma” and is undergoing physical therapy as part of his long road to recovery. At the time of the accident, Jolie was reportedly distraught after receiving the news, with her other children rallying around Pax to support him.
Brad Pitt, despite being estranged from his adult children, has been kept in the loop about Pax’s recovery. The source noted that while Pitt hasn’t had contact with Pax in years, he still cares deeply about his son's well-being.
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Angeline Jolie Gave Son Pax's Health Updates
In a mid-August interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the Maleficient actress confirmed that Pax was recovering but chose not to disclose further details. During the interview, she also reflected on the emotional support Pax and her other son, Maddox, provided while working on the set of her film Maria. The actress shared how much it meant to have them close, especially during tough moments on set.
She shared, “When I would have really heavy times, they would come over and just give me a hug or a cup of tea. Usually when I’m expressing that much pain, it’s not in front of my children. You really try to hide from your children how much pain and sadness you carry. So for them to be with you when you’re expressing it at such a level, I think it was the first time they ever heard me cry like that. That’s usually for the shower."