Angelina Jolie can’t wait to start a new life abroad.
The Oscar-winning actress and humanitarian, 50, never wanted to live in L.A. full time, according to a 2025 People report, but “didn’t have a choice” due to her custody arrangement with ex-husband Brad Pitt.
Now that their youngest children, 17-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne, are set to turn 18 in July, Jolie can finally start making plans.
“Angie is serious about moving abroad, creating a base in Europe, and making films over there too,” a source tells the National Enquirer. “People in England and France love her, and they show up when she’s in a movie.”
As for whether Knox and Vivienne, and their siblings Maddox, 24, Pax, 22, Zahara, 21, and Shiloh, 19, will follow their mother overseas, our source says that’s “a different story.”
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Some of Pitt, 62, and Jolie’s children aren’t entirely sold on the idea of living abroad, Enquirer’s source reveals. “[They] are all independent-minded young adults with their own interests.”
Zahara, who is currently enrolled at Atlanta’s Spelman College, has such an “affinity for L.A.” that she’s urging her mother to help her buy a home in California, no matter what ends up happening, adds the source. “It’s about the culture of the city itself.”
Zahara was just 7 months old when Jolie adopted her from an Ethiopian orphanage in 2005. “It’s the only home she’s ever known,” the source says of Southern California. “Angie respects that … Her kids will always have a home base here” and a “luxurious one” at that.
“None of them are used to roughing it,” admits the source. “They want the best of everything and Angie is the one who gives it to them. She can, she will and she always has.”