Shiloh and Knox Jolie-Pitt are doing their part to support the victims of the Los Angeles fires. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's kids, who are 18 and 16 respectively, were photographed purchasing groceries and supplies at a store in Los Feliz.
The siblings were photographed over the weekend at Gelson's, a supermarket chain located in Southern California. The two were at the Los Feliz location and were spotted carrying various supplies, including toilet paper and water bottles, in a grocery cart.
Shiloh wore black sweatpants and a matching sweater, with her hair held up in a half bun. She wore a white mask to shield her lungs from the toxic fumes. Knox wore brown camo pants and a grey t-shirt. He had another shirt tied around his neck and a black face mask.
More photos showed them loading their purchases onto a truck, with Knox passing some bottles to his sister, who placed them in the truck.
The teens work comes days after Angelina Jolie was spotted acquiring supplies for the people in need. She was accompanied by Knox as she loaded some supplies to her car, and was approached by paparazzi who asked her if she was planning on donating money to address the tragedy.
“I will,” said Jolie in a video acquired by the Daily Mail. “Right now I’m taking care of people close to me and having them at my house."
How Jolie is helping her friends and loved ones through the LA fires chaos
Jolie has been involved in the fires in different ways, by providing aid and supplies and also by opening her home to her friends and the people who need her. "Angie is heartbroken for those who have lost their homes, or are impacted by the fires," said a source to PEOPLE.
"She's doing everything she can to help, even opening her home to friends who were forced to evacuate."
Over the past week, many have had to evacuate or lost their homes and memories to the fires. As of this writing, over 80,000 people have been displaced, including celebrities like Paris Hilton, Mel Gibson, Anna Faris, and more.
Celebrities like Ben Affleck, Mark Hamill, Eiza Gonzalez, and more were forced to evacuate their homes in the midst of the chaos of the fires, with some of them sharing the terrifying experience on social media.