Fans buzz over Brad and Angelina’s son Knox Jolie-Pitt

Knox Jolie-Pitt, 15, has left fans in awe with his striking resemblance to his parents, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Recent photos show the teenager’s chiseled features and signature smirk, sparking debates about whether he favors his mom or dad more.

Born into Hollywood royalty, Knox, the fraternal twin of Vivienne, is the only biological child of “Brangelina” who still carries Pitt’s surname. Fans have admired his growth, recalling moments like selling dog treats for charity with his siblings.

With Knox now towering over his mom, fans remain divided on who he resembles most, with comments ranging from “He’s Brad’s double” to “He’s Angelina’s twin!” What’s your vote? Let us know and share your thoughts!

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