In 2008, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt saw their family grow following the birth of their twins, Knox and Vivienne. The teenager has grown up right before our eyes, with astonishing pictures capturing how much Knox Jolie-Pitt has changed over the years.
This includes what he looks like now, all grown up. The teenager’s recent appearance left social media users with divided opinions. Candid images show why some people believed he was “Brad’s clone.” However, others thought Knox Jolie-Pitt surprisingly looked like another family member.
Dr. Michel Sussmann, who oversaw the delivery, confirmed the happy news. “The babies are doing well. The operation went just perfectly. Angelina is in very good spirits. Brad Pitt was at her side. He was there and all was well,” he stated.
Knox was born weighing 5.03 pounds while his twin sister weighed 5 pounds. One of his earliest public outings came a few months after his birth when he was spotted in Japan with his father in 2009.
Shortly after Knox and his twin sister’s birth, the Jolie-Pitt family made headlines again with a remarkable decision. The couple sold exclusive photos of their newborn twins. They sold them for a whopping $14 million.
This was a record-breaking amount at the time. A person in the negotiations revealed that People magazine and a British tabloid were granted joint rights to publish these sought-after images.
the exclusive photos of Jennifer Lopez’s twins. It was reported that a desire for profit did not drive the couple’s decision to sell these photos. Instead, Brad and Angelina donated the entire $14 million to a children’s foundation.
Brad Pitt and Knox Jolie-Pitt spotted in New York City on December 4, 2010. | Source: Getty Images
The addition of Knox and his twin sister brought the Jolie-Pitt family to a total of six children. Before welcoming Knox and his sister, Angelina had expressed a desire to expand her family with her husband.
However, the news that she was expecting twins even surprised the couple. “We weren’t expecting twins. So it did shock us, and we jumped to six [children] quickly. But we like a