Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s son Pax crashed his electronic bike in Los Angeles on Friday, just six months after a similar accident landed him in the ICU with a head injury.
Pax, 21, was driving in the Los Feliz neighborhood of LA — the same area where he crashed his bike in July — when he T-boned a vehicle after turning a corner, according to TMZ.
The outlet reported that Pax was motoring around with his hands off his bike’s handlebars shortly before the collision.
Pax’s bike made a hefty dent in the car’s front passenger door, as seen in photos obtained by TMZ. The e-bike, however, appeared unscathed, as did Pax, who was wearing a helmet at the time. Angelina and Brad’s middle child was able to drive off after adjusting his handlebars.
Video taken after the accident shows the driver and passenger of the car getting out of the vehicle to speak with Pax after pulling over to the side of the road. At one point, the driver puts a hand on Pax’s shoulder in a seemingly comforting gesture.
Friday’s collision comes on the heels of Pax’s near-fatal e-bike crash in July, in which he rear-ended a car stopped at a red light on one of Los Feliz’s major roads. Eyewitnesses reportedly thought he was dead.
“His mouth was filled with blood. When [he] was trying to speak, I saw a little tiny stream of blood coming out of the mouth,” one bystander who stepped in to help told Entertainment Tonight.
Pax, who was reportedly not wearing a helmet at the time, was rushed to the hospital and diagnosed with a head injury before being put in the ICU, where he stayed for a week.
Jolie, 49, rushed to Pax’s side at the hospital almost immediately.
In May, Pax was involved in another accident when he crashed his Tesla.
After being discharged from the ICU in August, it emerged that Pax had suffered complex trauma and would need to undergo physical therapy as part of his recovery.
Pax was adopted by Jolie in 2007 at age three and by Pitt, 61, the following year.
Pax’s siblings include Maddox, 23, Zahara, 20, Shiloh, 18, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 16.
Like all of Jolie’s kids, Pax is estranged from his father.
Despite the very public rift, an insider told The Post in August that people close to the family were providing Pitt with ongoing updates about Pax’s condition.
Pitt wanted his son to “get to a good place,” the insider added at the time, noting that Pax’s recovery was continuing “in the right direction.”
The Post did not hear back from representatives for Jolie and Pitt when contacted for comment.