Angelina Jolie took her kids: Shiloh, 17, Zahara, 18, and Pax, 19, to dinner in NYC. The proud mom looked elegant in a white coat and black dress, while Shiloh opted for a black hoodie and jeans In 2020, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt made the news again after Angelina Jolie revealed that two of her daughters, Shiloh and her sister Zahara Jolie-Pitt, had both had surgery within a short span of time. While Jolie was not willing to reveal the details of their surgeries, she praised both of her daughters in a moving essay for Time about health issues Shiloh Jolie-Pitt raided her mom Angelina Jolie's closet for her gorgeous Dior dress she rocked at the London premiere of 'Eternals'. Angelina wore the Dior Fall/Winter 2019-2020 black and Shiloh Jolie-Pitt: 5 things we learned about the LGBT teen icon in 2020 – from mystery surgery to the sad secret behind her name STORY Andre Neveling Aug 24 , 2020 . Ciężko uwierzyć w to, że najstarsze dziecko Angeliny Jolie i Brada Pitta za kilka miesięcy będzie obchodziło To właśnie Shiloh Jolie-Pitt jest tą pociechą popularnej pary Hollywood, o której najwięcej się mówi. Wszystko za sprawą pogłosek o zmianie płci. Rodzice są z niej niezwykle dumni. Jak teraz wygląda? Kiedy rozpocząć naukę pływania u dzieci? Otylia Jędrzejczak zdradziła prawdę Jak wygląda Shiloh Jolie-Pitt? W maju 2020 roku Brad Pitt przygotował dla swojej najstarszej pociechy niezapomniane, czternaste urodziny. Us Weekly informował wtedy, że aktor pragnął, by solenizantka wraz z rodzeństwem odwiedziła go w domu. Magazyn donosił: „Shiloh będzie oczywiście celebrować swoje urodziny u Angeliny, ale jej tata także pragnie wyprawić przyjęcie dla wszystkich swoich dzieci u siebie. Brad będzie w siódmym niebie, kiedy pociechy odwiedzą go w domu. Planuje zorganizować dla nich wszelkiego rodzaju rozrywki, takie jak gry na świeżym powietrzu oraz inne niespodzianki”. Wiadomo, że w czasie epidemii dzieci Jolie i Pitta mieszkają z mamą w Los Angeles. Informatorzy serwisu E! donoszą, że ich życie w tym czasie nie zmieniło się zbyt drastycznie, bowiem wszystkie z nich, za wyjątkiem Maddoxa, który edukuje się w Korei, mają nauczanie domowe. Media rozpisywały się łączącej Brada i jego córkę niezwykłej relacji. Podobno bardzo dobrze się dogadują: „Shiloh jest blisko obojga rodziców. Wszystkie dzieci czekały niecierpliwie na urodziny Shiloh, zaplanowano imprezę z tortem. Brad jest niesamowicie dumny z córki i z tego, jakim jest człowiekiem. Szczególnie podoba mu się to, że Shiloh pozostaje szczera i zawsze jest sobą, poza tym Brad jest pod wrażeniem tego, jak Shiloh traktuje swoje rodzeństwo – jest bardzo dobra dla swoich braci i sióstr”. Mimo tego aktor stara się nie faworyzować córki i na każdym kroku podkreśla, że dzieci są dla niego najważniejsze na świecie. Nawet podczas gali oscarowej w trakcie odbierania nagrody podziękował swoim wszystkim pociechom i wyznał, że to właśnie one nadają sens jego życiu. Podobno również jego relacje z Angeliną uległy poprawie od momentu ustalenia praw do opieki - gdy wiadomo, na jakich warunkach Pitt może się spotykać z całą szóstką, aktorka jest dużo spokojniejsza. Shiloh ma w rodzinie ogromne wsparcie. Nastolatka rozpoczęła terapię hormonalną, która jest pierwszym krokiem w procesie zmiany płci. Podobno dziewczynka od pewnego czasu prosiła, aby rodzina i znajomi nazywali ją John. A niedawno miała oficjalnie zmienić imię. „Lubi się ubierać jak chłopiec. Ona chce być chłopcem. Dlatego musieliśmy zrobić jej krótką fryzurę. Myśli, że jest jednym z braci”, tłumaczyła Angelina Jolie w jednym z wywiadów dla Vanity Fair. Z kolei, jeśli wierzyć doniesieniom mediów, Brad Pitt podobno nie akceptuje terapii hormonalnej córki, ale szanuje jej wybór. Zależy mu na tym, by była szczęśliwa. Shiloh Jolie-Pitt Fot. FORUM Shiloh Jolie -Pitt z Angeliną Jolie, 2020 rok Fot. EDPI/Backgrid/East News @ Time flies! Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, daughter of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, has blossomed into an elegant young woman. From attending red carpet events with her A-list parents to being spotted by the paparazzi, we’ve had a play-by-play of her differing looks since Brad and Angelina welcomed her in 2006. Back in November 2021, an insider exclusively told Life & Style that Brad was happy that Shiloh was “coming out of her shell.” During the October 2021 London premiere of Eternals, the teen repurposed Angelina’s Dior dress that was originally worn to the Maleficent: Mistress of Evil premiere in 2019. “Brad doesn’t want her growing up so fast but he’s proud to see her on red carpets. It’s been a confidence boost for Shiloh,” the source added. The black and white dress was elegant, yet age-appropriate, as the dress landed just above the celebrity teen’s knee. Shiloh had a tomboy style as a kid. She may be looking a lot like her mom now but Shiloh resembled Brad when she was a little girl. With her short, pixie haircut and piercing blue eyes … she was Brad’s mini-me! Forget dresses or anything with a design — Shiloh often wore tuxedos, suits and sweater vests while appearing on the red carpet with her famous parents and siblings. Shiloh’s starting to dress up. Although she spent most of her young childhood in t-shirts and suits, Shiloh has graduated to long locks, natural glam and dresses as she has entered her teen years. During a mommy-daughter shopping date on March 4, 2022, Shiloh rocked a pair of shorts and paired it with a black hoodie. You know, gotta keep it somewhat comfy. The Kung Fu Panda 3 voice actress debuted her first LBD red carpet moment when she and sister Zahara joined Angelina at the Eternals premiere in Rome. Zahara’s style rubbed off on Shiloh. Shiloh and older sister Zahara — who Brad and Angelina adopted in 2005 — are very close. Zahara has always been into fashion and an insider exclusively told Life & Style that Shiloh started leaning toward her sister for fashion advice. “Shiloh loves music, dance, acting and lately, thanks to her sister Zahara, fashion. It wasn’t always like that, but now she loves dressing up in her mom’s clothes,” the source said. “Zahara is the real fashionista in the family.” Keep reading to see Shiloh’s full transformation over the years! For access to all our exclusive celebrity videos and interviews – Subscribe on YouTube! Dave J Hogan/Getty Images Shiloh Jolie-Pitt is the fourth child and second daughter of ex-spouses Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. Shiloh joined the Jolie-Pitt family in 2006 when she was born in Namibia; her older siblings are Maddox, Pax, and Zahara Jolie-Pitt, and her younger siblings are twins Knox and Vivienne Jolie-Pitt. Shiloh and her sister Zahara are close in age and reportedly share a close bond as well (per The Sun). As the first biological child of Jolie and Pitt, Shiloh's birth attracted an enormous amount of media attention, which is one of the reasons her parents chose Namibia for the site of her birth (per ABC News). Over the years, both Jolie and Pitt have been selective about what they have and haven't shared about Shiloh and all of her siblings, but every so often a detail or two about their daughter slips out. Here's a look at what we've come to learn about Shiloh through the years so far. Shiloh Jolie-Pitt was born in May 2006 Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images When the world found out Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were expecting a baby together, the interest in the pair's first biological child was astronomical. As The Hollywood Reporter notes, Jolie, Pitt, and baby Shiloh Jolie-Pitt were featured on the cover of People together following her birth, and the issue reportedly sold over 2 million copies. Jolie and Pitt were paid over $4 million for the feature, and the pair were said to have given the money to charities that support children throughout Africa. At the time, a source close to Jolie told People that she couldn't have been happier to be building her family with Pitt. The source said that Jolie was thrilled to be adding on to her family with a partner, explaining, "This is a woman who values her relationships with her children more than anything. Now she is creating a family in the context of an adult relationship." Pitt praised the people in Namibia who helped bring Shiloh into the world, saying, "They've been so gracious and made our stay here very special, and because of that we've had an incredible time with our family exploring the country, and (had) a truly peaceful birth of our daughter" (via People). In 2008, Brad Pitt revealed Shiloh liked to be called John Arnaldo Magnani/Getty Images In 2008, Brad Pitt offered up a story about Shiloh Jolie-Pitt: the then-two-and-a-half-year-old preferred to go by the name John. Instead of denying that choice, Pitt and Angelina Jolie were happy to accept it. Pitt explained to People that the decision was all hers, and that the toddler was very serious about it. He said, "She only wants to be called John. John or Peter. So it's a 'Peter Pan' thing. So we've got to call her John. 'Shi, do you want ...' — 'John. I'm John.'" Jolie also spoke about the change to the Daily Mail at the time, telling the publication that it wasn't a big deal and wasn't really something she wanted the world at large to spend too much time thinking about. She explained that it was easy to go with Shiloh's preference, saying, "She likes to dress like a boy and wants her hair cut like a boy and she wanted to be called John for a while. Some kids wear capes and want to be Superman and she wants to be like her brothers. It's who she is." The family didn't make too much of a big deal about Shiloh being called John, a move that likely helped the youngster feel supported and loved. These days, it seems she is comfortable going by Shiloh again. Angelina Jolie says she and Shiloh Jolie-Pitt are a lot alike Frazer Harrison/KCA2015/Getty Images Raising six children is no small feat, and it's understandable if Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt sometimes feel like they have their hands full. However, both have been open about how they support each of their children as individuals, and Jolie has even commented that she feels like she was most like Shiloh Jolie-Pitt when she was a young child. She explained to Vanity Fair in 2010 that Shiloh displayed a lot of early signs of being a performing, noting that her daughter was "goofy and verbal" and it's something she remembered identifying within herself. Jolie explained, "I used to get dressed up in costumes and jump around. But at some point, I got closed off, darker. ... Then, as I had kids and got older — being goofy, lighter — it all came back." In the same interview, Jolie again describes Shiloh as being "playful" and comments that her daughter is also very entertaining. It will certainly be interesting to see if Shiloh decides to follow down the paths laid by both her enormously talented and famous parents. Shiloh Jolie-Pitt has her own foundation David Livingston/Getty Images Four years after Shiloh Jolie-Pitt was born in Namibia, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt found a way for their daughter to give back to the place that provided them with such a lovely birthing experience. The pair founded the Shiloh Jolie-Pitt Foundation, which works closely with the N/a'an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary in Namibia (via People). As described on the sanctuary's website, the family's contribution provides serious care for many of the animals that call the sanctuary home. The website explains that the addition includes "holding pens, trucks, crates and veterinary equipment," and supplies the sanctuary with a full-time veterinarian. It also adds that all this helps give the animals the best possible chance, noting, "Animals that come to the facility will be cared for until they are fit and ready to be returned to their places of origin." Staff at the sanctuary were thrilled by the offering, and, in turn, decided to name a sweet little cheetah after Shiloh. While Shiloh was too young at the time to meet the cub who bears her name, Jolie told the foundation that Shiloh loved watching videos of the cheetahs: "She loves that little cheetah Shiloh has a tough and independent nature, and cannot wait to visit Naankuse and meet [the cheetahs] herself." The visit finally took place in 2017, and human Shiloh got to meet cheetah Shiloh (via People). Shiloh Jolie-Pitt is already a practicing humanitarian BACKGRID Considering her mom, Angelina Jolie, is an active humanitarian who prizes giving back to others, it's not a surprise that Shiloh Jolie-Pitt displays similar traits. Shiloh has gone on several trips with her mother, father, and siblings over the years that have been focused on humanitarian efforts, and has also focused on helping others in other ways. For example, in 2016 the Daily News reported that Shiloh and her sister Zahara Jolie-Pitt donated $200 worth of new clothes to a family of 13 children in Cambodia, where the family was spending time while Jolie worked on "First They Killed My Father." When Shiloh was 9, she and her mother traveled to Lebanon as envoys for the United Nations. As People reports, the pair spent a lot of time with refugee families. Shiloh even made friends with a 12-year-old there, an act that Jolie was particularly proud of. She told the publication, "It was wonderful that they were able to meet, play together, and make friends. So many refugees are children." During the same trip, Shiloh and Jolie visited Turkey and met with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to discuss the ongoing refugee crisis in the country (via People). In 2006, Shiloh became the youngest person to be immortalized at Madame Tussaud's Scott Gries/Getty Images Shiloh Jolie-Pitt is only a teenager, but in her time on this planet, she has already made a big impact in a lot of ways. For starters, in 2006, Shiloh became the youngest person ever to be immortalized at the famous wax museum, Madame Tussaud's. Shiloh was captured at only 8 weeks old for the New York branch of the museum, and her infant form was paired with the wax figures of both her parents (via CBS News). The museum's general manager Janine DiGioacchino explained that Shiloh's appeal to their visitors was nearly limitless, which made her an obvious must-have addition to the museum's collection. Per CBS News, DiGioacchino said, "Even though she's just a few months old, Shiloh is already an iconic figure in world popular culture." The museum even decided to extend the Jolie-Pitt's family inclination toward humanitarian aid by offering to donate $1 from every photo taken with the wax forms of Shiloh and her parents to UNICEF. Shiloh Jolie-Pitt has also been a part of her parents' films BACKGRID Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have been only too happy to incorporate Shiloh Jolie-Pitt into their work. Shiloh even had a small role in Pitt's 2008 "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button." Shiloh was able to step in when a pair of twins who played Cate Blanchett's character's daughter in the movie weren't able to shoot their scenes. A source told the New Zealand Herald how it all fell into place, explaining that the twins "wouldn't settle down ... Then quick-thinking Brad realised his daughter's happy and mellow disposition made her a quick fix for the role." The source went on to add that Shiloh seemed like a natural, even laughing and appearing to enjoy shooting her scenes that day. Shiloh has also had an impact on her mother's work. In 2014, Jolie revealed that she decided to take a part in ”The One and Only Ivan" because Shiloh had read the book. Jolie told People, "My daughter Shiloh read the book. She loved it and she loved Ivan. Then I just inquired who was making it, what was happening with it." Jolie added that she was moved by the story, and while working on the film realized her character was just concerned about protecting her kid. In 2020, Shiloh had surgery for undisclosed reasons BACKGRID In 2020, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt made the news again after Angelina Jolie revealed that two of her daughters, Shiloh and her sister Zahara Jolie-Pitt, had both had surgery within a short span of time. While Jolie was not willing to reveal the details of their surgeries, she praised both of her daughters in a moving essay for Time about health issues and concerns that children around the world face. Jolie wrote, "I have spent the last two months in and out of surgeries with my eldest daughter, and days ago watched her younger sister go under the knife for a hip surgery," before adding that both girls had given their permission for Jolie to share their stories in the piece. Jolie continued by tying her daughters' experiences to those of children around the world, noting that both Shiloh and Zahara had since gained a greater understanding of what it means to face a medical challenge and to heal from it. Sources who spotted the family after Shiloh's surgery told People that Shiloh appeared to be doing well on crutches, and that her younger sister Vivienne was also on hand to help Shiloh as needed. This echoed another part of Jolie's essay, in which she wrote that her daughters all took turns paying attention to what the nurses were doing, and then helped one another as they healed (via Time). Shiloh recently started re-wearing some of her mom's old gowns Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images In 2021, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt showed that, as a 15-year-old, she's open to reinventing herself and exploring different styles and types of clothing. After preferring to dress in a more masculine fashion in her younger years, Shiloh has begun re-wearing some of her mom's older gowns and dresses to the events she and her siblings attend. For example, the family was on hand to support Angelina Jolie at the premiere of "Eternals" in November, and Shiloh opted to wear the same black-and-white Dior dress her mom wore two years earlier at a different event (via People). Jolie separately revealed to Entertainment Tonight that all of her kids love to raid her closet, and she supports them doing so. Describing their outfits at the premiere of "Eternals," she explained, "My kids are all mixed with vintage, and in my old Oscars dress. We did all vintage and upcycled my old stuff." At that event, Shiloh opted to wear a tan Gabriela Hearst dress that Jolie had been photographed wearing on vacation in France during the summer of 2021, per People. View gallery Image Credit: Shutterstock Angelina Jolie opened up about her daughters in an essay for TIME Magazine in honor of International Women’s Day on March 8. “I have spent the last two months in and out of surgeries with my eldest daughter, [Zahara], and days ago watched her younger sister go under the knife for a hip surgery,” Angelina wrote. “They know that I’m writing this, because I respect their privacy and we discussed it together and they encouraged me to write. They understand that going through medical challenges and fighting to survive and heal is something to be proud of.” Zahara has two younger sisters, and Angelina did not specify which one had also been hospitalized. However, one day after the actress’ essay was published, her daughter, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, 13, was photographed walking on crutches. “I have watched my daughters care for one another,” Angelina continued. “My youngest daughter, [Vivienne], studied the nurses with her sister, and then assisted the next time. I saw how all my girls so easily stopped everything and put each other first, and felt the joy of being of service to those they love.” Angelina praised her kids for facing the difficult situation with “resolute bravery.” She used the experience to reflect on what she has learned from her daughters, as well as other young girls who she’s met over the years. “The little girl is expected to take care of others,” she wrote. “The woman she grows up to be will be expected to give, and care for, and sacrifice. Girls are often conditioned to think that they are good only when they serve others, and selfish or wrong if they ever focus on their own needs and desires.” She urged readers to “do much more to protect” little girls, “not only against the extreme ways girls’ rights are often violated, but also the more subtle injustices and attitudes that so often go unnoticed or unexcused.” She concluded her essay by revealing her wish that everyone starts “valuing” girls. “My message to girls is, fight on, little ladies,” she finished. “Your care for each other will be a large part of your way forward. Hold your nerve. Know your rights. And never let anyone tell you that you are not precious and special and, above all, equal.” The specifics of Zahara and (likely) Shiloh’s medical conditions were not revealed.

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