Vivienne, the 15-year-old daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, has decided to stop using her famous father’s last name in her stage name, a move seen by many as a clear show of support for her mother.
According to People magazine, the young actress, who is currently performing in the play “The Outsiders” alongside her mother, surprised everyone by dropping her father’s surname and going by “Vivienne Jolie” instead of “Vivienne Jolie-Pitt.”
Additionally, Brad Pitt’s son called him a “world-class a***hole” on Father’s Day.
Although it has not been officially confirmed if Vivienne has legally changed her name, the fact remains that this change sends a clear message to the actor, who has been in a legal battle with Angelina since their separation in 2016.
This is not the first time the couple’s children have raised questions about how Brad treated them, leading some people to view the actor as the villain in the story.

Brad Pitt’s Poor Relationship with His Children
Vivienne is not the only child of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to drop her father’s last name. In 2022, her older sister, Zahara, also chose to do so when she enrolled at Spelman College, presenting herself as “Zahara Marley Jolie.”
The relationship between Brad Pitt and his children has been notoriously tumultuous, with family tensions becoming evident on other occasions. In 2020, Pax publicly referred to his father as a “world-class a**hole” and a “awful person.”
All of this has occurred while Angelina Jolie has revealed that the actor physically assaulted her and one of their children.
The most significant incident of abuse reportedly happened in September 2016 during a flight from France to Los Angeles. This aggression was the final straw that led Jolie to decide to leave him
However, some sources have indicated that Brad Pitt’s history of physical abuse towards Angelina Jolie began long before the flight, although this event marked the first time he directed violence towards the children.
Recently, a security guard who worked for the couple and still works for Pitt filed court documents stating that Jolie had urged her children to avoid their father during visits.
This story was written in spanish by Mariana Martell in Cultura Colectiva
