Angelina Jolie Looks Stone Cold At Dinner With Teenage Son Pax Amid Brad Pitt Custody War
Aug. 13 2021, Published 1:55 p.m. ET
Angelina Jolie didn't look happy to see shutterbugs storm her dinner date with her son, 17-year-old Pax, despite going to one of the most paparazzi-packed restaurants in town.
The 46-year-old's icy appearance was so cold, she could have started a summer snowstorm.
Stepping out for the first time in weeks, Angelina proved she wasn't hiding anymore despite the ongoing custody battle with her ex, Brad Pitt.
The Academy Award winner was dressed for her demeanor, wearing a sleek camel-colored coat on a hot night in Los Angeles.
Slipping into a pair of white slacks, the mom of six went with a monochromatic theme by adding a matching shirt to her date night with Pax.
Making sure to get some one-on-one time with her recent high school graduate, Angelina blew past photographers and didn't even bother to look in their direction on her way into Nobu in L.A. on Thursday.
As for Pax, he's got his daddy's laid-back style.
Going completely causal, the teen rocked an open black button-up over his plain white tee and paired the look with gray denim pants and fashionable Converse.
This is the first time we've seen Angelina with Pax since their trip to Paris, which is where they were when she scored a victory in her custody war with Pitt.
As RadarOnline.com reported, a California appeals court disqualified the judge used in the estranged couple's nasty divorce case last month after finding he failed to disclose his ties to Pitt's attorneys.
The 2nd District Court of Appeal agreed with Jolie that Judge John W. Ouderkirk did not reveal his business relationships with her ex's legal team and kicked him off the case.
This is the same judge who granted Pitt joint custody of their five minor children -- Maddox stands as an adult at 19 years old, and Pax will turn 18 in November.
With Ouderkirk off of the case, his decision for joint custody could get thrown out -- which means Angelina and Pitt might be starting over in their battle over the kids.