In the quiet language of legal filings, identity speaks louder than words. Maddox Chivan, eldest son of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, has formally removed 'Pitt' from his surname — following his sister Zahara in a deliberate, court-processed severance from the paternal name. Years after one of Hollywood's most public separations, the children who grew up inside that story are now old enough to write their own, and some are choosing to begin with a different name.
Maddox Jolie-Pitt Officially Drops 'Pitt' Surname in Legal Filing
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This is a celebrity family matter with no geopolitical significance; not applicable for geopolitical analysis.
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Celebrity family legal matter with no material economic impact on markets, sectors, or consumer behavior.
No direct consumer impact. This is a personal legal matter involving a private individual's surname change and does not affect household finances, purchasing decisions, or access to goods/services.
No policy implications. This is a routine civil matter handled through existing family law procedures and does not require regulatory or legislative response.