Angelina Jolie was escorted to the Golden Globe Awards by her son Pax on Sunday.
The actress posed alongside her handsome 14-year-old lad on the red carpet as he matched his mom in a black tuxedo with Time’s Up pin.
Angelina, 42, looked nothing short of sensational in a black gown, keeping with the event’s color scheme, with sheer neckline and feathered sleeves.
The Salt star wore her hair up in an elegant chignon and donned Forevermark Diamond drop earrings and ring for a little sparkle.
She complemented her flawless alabaster complexion with some shimmery pink lip gloss.
Jolie will present a gong during the evening, as well as Jennifer Aniston, who was also previously married to Brad Pitt.
The duo rarely attend the same events but with both slated to be presenting there was higher chance for a run-in between the actresses.
But Aniston, 48, chose to skip the red carpet, instead making an appearance on stage alongside Carol Burnett to present the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy.
It is unlikely the women will be seated near to one another however as Jenny Cooney, a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association – who helps work out the seating plan for the Golden Globes – recently revealed personal circumstances are taken into account when planning who will share a table at the glitzy ceremony.
‘There have been years where major stars may be together for the first time since a high-profile split and we go to great lengths to put them on opposite sides of the ballroom’ Cooney told Australia’s Vogue.
‘It was always stressful to have Jennifer Aniston in the same room with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie and this year we were wondering if Brad Pitt showed up, how that would be received by Angelina Jolie.
‘It’s good for the audience but maybe not for the exes.’ she added.
Jolie split with Pitt in September 2016, filing for divorce and citing irreconcilable differences and requesting physical custody for all six of their children.
Aniston was married to Pitt 2000-2005. They split as it was rumored that the actor had fallen for Jolie on the set of Mr & Mrs Smith.
This year’s Golden Globes is seen as the first big opportunity for Hollywood to speak with one voice against a pervasive culture of misconduct brought to light by the downfall of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, unmasked as a serial predator.
The focus Sunday night is expected to be as much on the stars’ acceptance speeches as on the performances being honored at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s glitzy bash.
Actors and actresses turned out in black this year, in solidarity with victims of Weinstein and numerous other figures exposed by the harassment and abuse scandal, including Kevin Spacey, Brett Ratner and Dustin Hoffman.
Source: dailymail.co.uk