It's revealed that Pax Jolie-Pitt, son of Hollywood stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, was involved in a car accident, two months before he landed in hospital due to e-bike crash.
- Sep 8, 2024
AceShowbiz - Pax Jolie-Pitt, son of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, is being scrutinized for his worrisome series of vehicle-related mishaps. The 20-year-old recently survived a harrowing electric bike crash that has left him with significant injuries. Unfortunately, this isn't the first time Pax has found himself in such troubling situations.
Just two months before his e-bike accident on July 29, where he suffered complex trauma and required intensive care, Pax was involved in another collision. On May 19, Pax crashed his Tesla into a parked truck outside RED Studios Hollywood.
Surveillance footage obtained by TMZ captured the late-night incident, showing the black Tesla's collision. Pax's car was heavily damaged as the result of the accident. Despite the severity of the crash, Pax was reportedly unharmed and wasn't under the influence. A police report was never filed, and Pax was let go with just a warning.
Following the Tesla crash, things took a turn for the worse when Pax's electric bike collided with a car during rush hour in late July, resulting in a severe head injury. Sources revealed to Page Six that Pax's recovery involves a "long road of recovery and physical therapy," and that both his mother Angelina Jolie and father Brad Pitt, although estranged, were deeply concerned.
Witnesses present at the scene of the e-bike crash initially feared the worst as Pax lay motionless on the ground, prompting immediate action from first responders. Fortunately, Pax regained consciousness when paramedics arrived. Despite the gravity of the situation, there were no legal repercussions for Pax, though his friends have expressed their worries about his reckless behavior.
Reports indicate that Pax has had multiple vehicular accidents, with friends and close sources describing him as a "troubled kid." A source shared with Page Six, "He has had a string of car crashes. It's not great. Pax is a troubled kid, and Angelina is doing her best to help him."
Seeing Pax regularly on his Talaria Sting R MX4 electric bike without a helmet has only amplified these concerns. California law mandates helmets for riders under 18, yet it remains unclear if Pax's type of bike required him to wear one during the crash. His friends and family hope for more caution in the future to avoid another potentially life-threatening incident.