On Monday, Angelina Jolie and her daughter Vivienne had some quality time together.
The 46-year-old actress and her 13-year-old daughter strolled hand in hand while perusing various stores at The Grove in Los Angeles.
The Tourist actress donned a beige skirt that hung down to her shins and a form-fitting gray button-down top.
The mother-daughter duo came to the outdoor mall with covered faces.
The Wanted actress and her ex-husband Brad Pitt are parents to a girl. The couple wed in 2014 and separated in 2019.
Together, the couple is the parent of six kids. In addition to the three they naturally had, they also adopted three more.
Maddox, 20, Pax, 18, Zahara, 17, Shiloh, 15, and the twins, Vivienne and Knox, 13, are their six children.
The two celebrities, who fell in love while costarring in the action comedy Mr. and Mrs. Smith, fought in court for custody after the divorce.
They are still at odds about who gets to keep their four minor children and the homes they bought jointly while they were married.
Jolie praised the renewal of the Violence Against Women Act, a federal statute that was initially approved in 1994, during an interview on NBC Nightly News only a few days before to her appearance with Vivienne.
The statute made money available for the investigation and prosecution of instances involving suspected violent crimes against women. Additionally, it created the Justice Department’s Office on Violence Against Women.
Claiming that her ex-husband, Brad Pitt, had verbally and physically abused one of their six children on a private jet in 2016, Jolie claimed the law was ‘personal to everyone’ and that she had personal experience with the family court system.
“Everyone takes it personally,” Jolie said. “Everyone who values their own safety and the well-being of their community, everyone who values family, and everyone who values children”
Following an inquiry by the FBI and the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, he was found not to have committed any crimes.
“Right now, my top priority is the health of my children,” she said. “And for the past few years, I have concentrated on supporting my family and helping to change laws to protect other families and women, as well as on their stories.”