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Angelina Jolie’s terror over son Maddox’s college revelations

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A new report claims that there are no special plans to protect Angelina Jolie’s eldest son Maddox Jolie-Pitt as he studies at a university in South Korea.

RadarOnline reports that Incheon police says there are “no special plans” for his protection.

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A spokeswoman revealed: “We are aware Maddox is studying at Yonsei’s international campus, but we are not aware of any special plan for his protection.”

Another source commented: “Celebrities don’t get special treatment here just because they are famous.”

Maddox recently opened up about his strained relationship with Brad Pitt in a rare interview.

Angelina Jolie
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According to Us Weekly, a reporter spoke to the 18-year-old between classes at Yonsei University in South Korea, asking him if his siblings Pax, 15, Zahara, 14, Shiloh, 13 and twins Knox and Vivienne, 11 are happy that he is at college.

“Yeah, I think so,” he responded.

The reporter also asked Maddox whether his estranged dad Brad Pitt was planning on visiting him at Yonsei University.

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Maddox Jolie Pitt
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“I don’t know about that [or] what’s happening,” the biochemistry student replied.
When the reporter asked him about the possibility of his relationship with Brad being over, Maddox said,

“Well, whatever happens, happens.”

A source told Us Weekly that the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood actor learned about Maddox’s schooling through the media.

Angelina Jolie and family.
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Angelina took the drastic step of filing for divorce after an alleged altercation broke out between an intoxicated Brad and Maddox, while the family were travelling on a private plane.

A source told US Weekly that Maddox has a particularly close bond with the Tomb Raider star, telling the publication: “Maddox doesn’t really see himself as Brad’s son.”

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