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VIDEO | Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's son had another car accident: He rode a bike without his hands

Pax Jolie-Pitt, the son of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, has caused another car accident, six months after he was hospitalized for injuries he sustained in a previous accident.

The 21-year-old was riding an electric bike when he crashed into the side of a car, leaving a large dent in the passenger door. According to a video circulating on social media, Pax was riding his bike without his hands before swerving and crashing into a car. He was then filmed talking to people who got out of the vehicle to inspect the damage.

Pax seemed fine and continued to ride his bike after that. Unlike his previous accident, when he suffered serious head injuries in July last year, this time he was wearing a protective helmet. The last time the doctor came, he complained of hip pain, and he was taken to the hospital due to a head injury. As a precaution, but also because the doctor feared that the collision could have caused a small brain hemorrhage, he was then taken to the hospital.

Otherwise, 20-year-old Pax can often be seen racing through the streets of Los Angeles on his electric bike.

As a reminder, Angelina Jolie adopted Pax from an orphanage in Vietnam in 2007. He was three years old and his biological mother, a heroin addict, abandoned him as a newborn. Brad officially adopted him in 2008.

For Father's Day in 2020, when he was 16, he dedicated an Instagram post to Brad Pitt: "You made the lives of those closest to me a living hell. You can tell yourself and the world what you want, but the truth will come out one day. Happy Father's Day, you horrible human being," he sarcastically concluded.

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