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Angelina Jolie plans 'major' international move as youngest twins turn 18
Sources suggest a family move is imminent once Vivienne and Knox reach adulthood
Angelina Jolie is reportedly preparing for a significant transition as she looks to relocate abroad once her youngest children reach adulthood.
According to recent reports from RadarOnline.com, the Oscar-winning actress plans to move overseas as soon as her twins, Vivienne and Knox, turn 18.
This potential departure follows years of Jolie remaining in Los Angeles primarily to adhere to custody arrangements with her former husband, Brad Pitt.
An insider previously informed PEOPLE Magazine that "she never wanted to live in L.A. full time," noting that "she’ll be very happy when she’s able to leave Los Angeles."
Support for the move appears to be a family affair, with Jolie’s older children—Maddox, Pax, Zahara, and Shiloh—reportedly backing their mother and younger siblings in their desire to settle internationally.
This unified front has reportedly caused concern for Pitt, with a source claiming, "Angie's won the battle with the kids and having the youngest follow her out the door would be heartbreaking for Brad."
While the move is framed by some as a quest for personal freedom, others within the industry have offered a more critical perspective on her Hollywood standing.
Reflecting on her recent professional output, one industry insider remarked, "She hasn't had a hit in years," before suggestively adding, "She has no choice."
Despite these varying interpretations, the planned relocation marks the conclusion of a long-standing domestic chapter for the high-profile family as they prepare for a more global future.
