Angelina Jolie tries “not to cry” dropping off son Maddox at Yonsei University

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Angelina Jolie was seen trying “not to cry” as she dropped her eldest son Maddox off at university.

Maddox Jolie-Pitt has enrolled in a biochemistry course at Yonsei University, South Korea. On Wednesday, Jolie was seen dropping him off in Korea.

The emotional mother and son were captured walking around the campus on Instagram.

When one student asked how long the Maleficent actress will be staying in Korea, she replied, “I leave today. Today’s the day I drop him off.” A crowd is heard responding “aww” before Jolie responds, “I know, I’m trying not to cry.”

Earlier this month, Jolie said she was “nothing but proud” of her eldest son and that she “looks forward to all he will do.”

In related news, Maddox’s father Brad Pitt recently discussed his fight scene with ‘Bruce Lee’ in Quentin Tarantino’s latest film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, which was heavily critiqued by Lee’s daughter Sharon Lee.

 

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