Angelina Jolie encounters an animal rights protest in West Hollywood while shopping with her son Pax

Angelina Jolie encounters an animal rights protest in West Hollywood while shopping with her son Pax

Angelina Jolie had an interesting run-in this weekend while out shopping with her son Pax.

The Salt star, 45, encountered a group of animal rights activists while exiting the Urban Outfitters in West Hollywood, California on Saturday, followed by Pax, 16.

Jolie was in an all-black outfit, mask included, when she crossed paths with the picketers, in matching slide shoes with a buckle. 

Bearing witness: Angelina Jolie had an interesting run-in on Saturday while out shopping with her son Pax in West Hollywood, where she crossed paths with animal rights activists 

The Oscar winner also carried a small black purse with gold detailing, which she wore across her frame.

Angelina’s long skirt fell to her mid-calf, and she wore a long sleeved top as the weather has started cooling in Southern California.   

Her auburn hair was in a half-ponytail, and it hung long and straight at her shoulders.

The group of demonstrators, from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), carried white signs with phrases such as ‘Animals are not ours to wear’ and ‘This is the face of cashmere’.  

Making a statement: Jolie (second from right) was in an all-black outfit, mask included, when she crossed paths with the picketers, in matching slide shoes with a buckle

Making a statement: Jolie (second from right) was in an all-black outfit, mask included, when she crossed paths with the picketers, in matching slide shoes with a buckle

The photo on the sign that accompanied the latter phrase showed a sheep being shorn, while screaming.

Another sign proclaimed, ‘The face of fashion is fear’.

As Jolie and her son left, the group entered the store and stood brandishing their signs. 

Exercising their rights: The group of demonstrators, from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), carried white signs with phrases such as 'Animals are not ours to wear'

Exercising their rights: The group of demonstrators, from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), carried white signs with phrases such as ‘Animals are not ours to wear’

The mother-of-six, for her part, has long been an advocate for protesting and speaking out for one’s beliefs.

The one-time United Nations peace ambassador and refugee advocate in fact is currently at work on a new book with Amnesty International, focused on helping young people find their voice and power when it comes to protesting.

Last week, it was announced that the work, entitled Know Your Rights (And Claim Them), has been acquired by Anderson Press.

It will help children up until the age of 18 counter misinformation and let them know how to stop their rights from being violated.

An activist herself: The mother-of-six, for her part, has long been an advocate for protesting and speaking out for one's beliefs; seen with four of her children last October in London

An activist herself: The mother-of-six, for her part, has long been an advocate for protesting and speaking out for one’s beliefs; seen with four of her children last October in London

And on the acting front, Jolie’s most recent voice role is in a film also advocating for animal rights. 

The animated film The One And Only Ivan, now streamable Disney+, follows a group of animals led by a gorilla named Ivan who struggle to free themselves from captivity.

Additionally, Jolie has another family-friendly film ready to go – the Alice In Wonderland/Peter Pan crossover Come Away, the trailer for which premiered earlier this month.

The busy actress has at least three other movies in the works, the most anticipated of which is Marvel’s next hopeful tentpole The Eternals, due next November. 

And on the acting front: Jolie currently has two family-friendly films ready to go – the animated film The One And Only Ivan, now streamable Disney+, as well as Come Away (pictured)

And on the acting front: Jolie currently has two family-friendly films ready to go – the animated film The One And Only Ivan, now streamable Disney+, as well as Come Away (pictured)

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