Angelina Jolie's son Pax visibly scarred from biking accident

An accident with grave consequences
He crashed his bike into a car
Mom was very preoccupied
In search of the Dream Team
She's with Pax at all times
In the hospital with Pax
Visible scar
Scar on the forehead
Assistant Director
Waiting for recovery
An accident with grave consequences

In late July 2024, Angelina Jolie's son Pax was involved in a terrible bicycle accident on Los Feliz Boulevard in Los Angeles.

He crashed his bike into a car

The accident involved Pax Jolie colliding with a stationary car at an intersection. The impact resulted in a head injury, a damaged hip, and an eye injury.

Mom was very preoccupied

Two months later, the director and actress is looking for a way to remove one of the most visible after-effects of that accident: the scar it left on Pax's forehead.

In search of the Dream Team

According to the Daily Mail, Angelina Jolie has sought out some of the best plastic surgeons in Los Angeles to try to eliminate the scar as much as possible.

She's with Pax at all times

According to the aforementioned media, the actress has been fully involved in the procedure of her son, attending the surgeons' consultation in person with him.

In the hospital with Pax

On the day of the accident, July 29, 2024, Angelina Jolie stayed with Pax in the hospital for the entire time he was admitted.

Visible scar

The scar was quite visible at the Toronto International Film Festival, where mother and son attended the premiere of 'Without Blood'.

Scar on the forehead

Wearing sunglasses, Pax Jolie tried to cover part of the scar from the accident, but the affected area of her forehead was still quite visible.

 

Assistant Director

By the way, Pax Jolie has accompanied her mother, director and creator of the film, as an assistant director and, in addition, has a small role in it.

Waiting for recovery

While we wait to see how Pax Jolie evolves, it is gratifying to see how the young man has gone from having possible internal bleeding after the accident to undergoing cosmetic surgery—a much more affordable diagnosis.

 

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