ANGELINA Jolie is reportedly mourning the loss of her uncle, songwriter Chip Taylor, during an already demanding chapter in her life.
Taylor, the brother of Jon Voight, died at 86, reports Radar, and was widely known for writing classics including “Wild Thing” and “Angel of the Morning.”
The family loss comes as Jolie continues her long-running legal dispute with ex-husband Brad Pitt over Château Miraval, the French winery they once co-owned.
Sources cited in the original report said Jolie has been deeply affected by Taylor’s death and is trying to manage both personal grief and ongoing legal pressures. Neither Jolie nor Voight had publicly commented on Taylor’s passing at the time of publication.
Taylor’s death was announced by his friend Billy Vera, who remembered him as a friend and songwriting mentor. His legacy in music remains significant, with a catalog that influenced pop and rock across generations.
For Jolie, the loss is said to have prompted reflection on family, legacy, and her creative roots while she continues to navigate a high-profile court battle.
Key Points
- Jolie mourning uncle Chip Taylor, famed songwriter behind "Wild Thing" and "Angel of the Morning"
- Grieving amid ongoing Château Miraval legal battle with ex-husband Brad Pitt
- Taylor's death prompts Jolie reflection on family, legacy and creative roots while facing court pressures
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Why This Matters
Jolie's mourning of songwriter Chip Taylor amid the Miraval dispute humanizes a high-profile legal saga, spotlighting how personal loss, family legacies and public scrutiny intersect—shaping both public sympathy and the stakes surrounding control and inheritance issues.