Brad Pitt’s youngest daughter Vivienne is a mini ‘Brangelina,’ stunning at 15

Despite the dramatic uncoupling of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, the two produced some beautiful children in the time they were happily together.

Born with what’s perhaps the most famous double surname that she shares with biological sister Shiloh and twin brother Knox, 15-year-old Vivienne is the perfect blend of her picture-perfect parents, and one of the most beautiful young women alive.

Keep reading to learn more about the youngest child in the Pitt-Jolie family!

Born into Hollywood aristocracy, Vivienne Marcheline Jolie-Pitt was an instant celebrity.

Anticipating a media circus surrounding the 2008 birth of twins Vivienne and Knox, parents Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie took control of the situation and sold the rights to the first images of the newborns to People and Hello! The images were sold for $14 million, which was donated to their non-profit organization, the Maddox-Jolie-Pitt Foundation.

In an interview with Rolling Stone in 2008, Brad Pitt spoke of the paparazzi violating their personal lives: “Well, we get run out of every major city. It’s what I’ve been b****ing about. These photographers are chasing the kids and calling their names.”

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