Angelina Jolie‘s son Maddox is ready to start his first year of college.
Footage of the teen, who is attending Yonsei University in South Korea to study biochemistry, and his mom at the surfaced on social media on Wednesday, capturing the timeless tradition of a parent — who happens to be the original Lara Croft — seeing their child off to school.
The Instagram user posted a photo of the quintessential “Mom-dropping-son-off-at-college” moment along with a video of her chatting with an excited group of people.
When asked how long she was planning to stay in South Korea, Jolie, 44, answered, “I leave today,” which elicited a loud chorus of disappointment from the crowd.
“I’m trying not to cry,” she added, gesturing toward her slightly embarrassed teen who gave off awkward vibes throughout.
She said Yonsei “seems like a great school” and even attempted to corral the group for a group photo.
The 18-year-old, whom Jolie shares with ex Brad Pitt, previously toured NYU in February.
But when Maddox made his decision to head to Yonsei, Jolie told People that she was “nothing but proud” of her son’s college plans.
So what’s the future for Angie now that her little ones are all grown up
Meanwhile Academy Award-winning actress Angelina Jolie hinted that she was open to making a splash in the political realm.
“If you asked me 20 years ago, I would’ve laughed… I always say I’ll go where I’m needed, I don’t know if I’m fit for politics… but then I’ve also joked that I don’t know if I have a skeleton left in my closet,” she joked.
“So I’m pretty open and out there,” she continued. “I can take a lot on the chin so that’s good. But I honestly will do whatever I think can really make change.”
“I’m also able to work with governments and I’m also able to work with militaries, and so I sit in a very interesting place of being able to get a lot done, without a title and without it being about myself or my policies. So for now I’ll sit quiet,” she continued.
She was appointed as a special envoy to the U.N. Refugee Agency in 2012. Before she was a special envoy, she was a Goodwill Ambassador, according to the U.N.’s website.
The “Changeling” star laughed when the host suggested she could be on the list of Democratic nominees considering a presidential run.
Later in the interview, Jolie spoke about her children and social media. She said none of her children have asked to join Facebook. Jolie is currently not on Facebook.
“We’re the last family that hasn’t gone on Facebook!” she said.
Jolie was working with the network on a weekly news program aimed at children. She will serve as an executive producer on the show that’s slated to air next year.
We guess the upcoming Maleficient showing OCT 18 2019 may be the last time we see her on Screen.
Source Fox