Angelina Jolie's twins, Knox and Vivienne, go on grocery run as mom helps LA fires victims
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On Friday in Los Feliz, Calif., Angelina Jolie’s 16-year-old twins, Knox and Vivienne, were spotted picking up more groceries as their family remains actively involved in providing assistance to those impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires.

During the outing, the siblings opted for comfortable attire. Knox chose tan pants paired with a graphic t-shirt, while Vivienne was seen in a cream-colored sweatshirt and light corduroy pants.

Both twins had their arms full as they carried two large paper bags filled with goods.

Jolie, 49, skipped out on this grocery run, but she was photographed with them on Tuesday leaving the same Lazy Acres market during a different trip.

Knox, who was notably taller than his famous mother and twin sister, was captured carrying a watermelon and a paper bag. His outfit consisted of a T-shirt, cargo pants, and sneakers.

Jolie, meanwhile, looked effortlessly chic for the outing, wearing a tan coat over her ankle-length black dress, which she paired with a pair of black flats and dark sunglasses.

Vivienne, for her part, rocked a hoodie, jeans and sneakers and also helped carry some paper bags.

Aside from the twins, shares four other children — Maddox, 23, Pax, 21, Zahara, 20, Shiloh, 18 — with ex Brad Pitt.

Last week, Jolie revealed how she is doing her part to support the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.

“Right now I’m taking care of people close to me and having them at my house,” the Oscar winner told the the Daily Mail at the time.

She also shared that she would be donating to fire relief efforts in the coming weeks.

Jolie joins the likes of other philanthropic celebrities like Jamie Lee Curtis — who announced she was donating $1 million to victims — as well as Kylie Jenner and Mark Zuckerberg.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle also made unspecified donations to local relief organizations and housed friends who were forced to evacuate in their Montecito, Calif., mansion.

Halle Berry, Sharon Stone, Harry Hamlin, Michelle Pfeiffer and more have also donated bags of clothes to those whose possessions were destroyed.

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