Star Power! Angelina & Brad's Son Maddox Gets Celebrity Welcome On 1st Day Of College

Aug. 26 2019, Updated 1:18 p.m. ET
Maddox Jolie-Pitt was given a celebrity welcome when he arrived in South Korea to begin his college studies. Fellow students looked on in awe as Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s eldest child, 18, tried to blend in with the crowd on his first day at Yonsei University.
RadarOnline.com readers know the Maleficent actress, 44, dropped Maddox off earlier in the week but didn’t stick around to see him officially get his college days under way.
Local TV crews and photographers were allowed in to get a glimpse of the teen during his orientation.
Maddox — who will be studying biotechnology — was all smiles as he chatted with his new group of friends.
Not surprisingly, students welcomed him with open arms. Hee Yong, 26, an English literature and language student, travelled two hours just to speak with Maddox — despite being a student at Korea University, Yonsei’s bitter rival.
“I want to hang out with him. I want to be best friends with him, I want to go to Hollywood with him,” Hee said. “I want to be a Hollywood star. It’s my dream, it’s a dream come true.”
Famous Parents

Angelina adopted Maddox when he was just seven months old in his native Cambodia. In 2006, he was also adopted by Pitt, 55.
Mom & Dad

Jolie and Pitt are also parents to Pax, 15, Zahara, 14, Shiloh, 13, and twins Knox and Vivienne, both 11.
Love At First Sight

The two began dating in 2005 after falling on love on the set of Mr. & Mrs. Smith, and married in 2014.
Family Troubles

They called it quits in 2016 after Pitt allegedly got into a heated fight with Maddox aboard a private plane.
Man Of The House

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Maddox has been Angelina’s rock ever since she left Brad.
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The actress sees him as her “golden child,” and already feels the nest is empty without him.
Lonely

While walking the red carpet at Disney’s D23 Expo on Saturday, August 24, Angelina told E! News she is “not feeling very strong” now — and hasn’t in a few years.