It is not uncommon for parents to want their children to have a good life for themselves, even though parents’ idea of a good life differs from that of their children. Because of this, many teens face at least a little micromanagement from parents, even tirades about avoiding art schools and getting business degrees if they want to succeed. But not Vivienne’s parents. It seems that the only thing her parents hope for her is that she stays true to herself.
Angelina Jolie told Harper’s Bazaar in 2019, “Knowing our true selves is a very important issue for all of us. Especially a child. I think kids need to be able to say, “This is who I am and what I believe in. can’t help but feel pain, heartache, physical pain and loss. But we can teach them to live better through it.
Vivienne’s father, Brad Pitt, also wants to support his children on the journey they choose for themselves. “Look, I want them to follow their happiness, follow their passions, whatever interests them the most,” he told People in 2020. “It’s about guiding however you can, but they can try anything and try what their passion is.”
It is not uncommon for parents to want their children to have a good life for themselves, even though parents’ idea of a good life differs from that of their children. Because of this, many teens face at least a little micromanagement from parents, even tirades about avoiding art schools and getting business degrees if they want to succeed. But not Vivienne’s parents. It seems that the only thing her parents hope for her is that she stays true to herself.
Angelina Jolie told Harper’s Bazaar in 2019, “Knowing our true selves is a very important issue for all of us. Especially a child. I think kids need to be able to say, “This is who I am and what I believe in. can’t help but feel pain, heartache, physical pain and loss. But we can teach them to live better through it.
Vivienne’s father, Brad Pitt, also wants to support his children on the journey they choose for themselves. “Look, I want them to follow their happiness, follow their passions, whatever interests them the most,” he told People in 2020. “It’s about guiding however you can, but they can try anything and try what their passion is.”