Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, the 18-year-old daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, recently made headlines by filing paperwork to formally change her name. On her birthday, May 27, Shiloh submitted a legal request to go by “Shiloh Jolie,” choosing to drop her father’s last name. Although the court hasn’t yet finalized the change, it’s expected to be official soon, and it signifies Shiloh’s first adult decision in shaping her identity.
This choice aligns with actions taken by Shiloh’s siblings. Her sister Vivienne, for instance, has chosen to publicly use “Jolie” alone on multiple occasions. When Vivienne was recently listed in the playbill for the musical The Outsiders, where she works as a production assistant for her mother, Angelina Jolie, her name appeared as “Vivienne Jolie.” The decision reflects Vivienne’s own evolving sense of identity and the close professional and personal connection she shares with her mother.
Similarly, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, another of Angelina and Brad’s children, has embraced a personal identity that moves away from the “Pitt” surname. In 2023, Zahara proudly introduced herself as “Zahara Marley Jolie” during her induction into Spelman College’s Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., seemingly choosing to honor her maternal lineage during this meaningful moment. Her gesture was captured in a video shared by Essence, where Zahara confidently presented herself with her mother’s last name.
The Jolie-Pitt family’s public name choices come amid prolonged legal conflicts between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. The two have been in legal disputes over shared assets, such as their French winery, and custody arrangements since Angelina filed for divorce in 2016. Although they were declared legally single in 2019, the unresolved issues surrounding their joint properties and accusations of abuse have continued to strain the family.
The public tension between the two actors has been further complicated by recent revelations from Tony Webb, the owner of SRS Global, a security firm that protected Jolie for 20 years. Webb claimed that Ross Foster, a former security associate, shared with him his intent to testify about private conversations he allegedly overheard. According to Webb, Foster claimed Jolie had, at times, discouraged her children from spending time with Pitt. This allegation has stirred social media, with some expressing shock and concern for the Jolie-Pitt children.
Online reactions have been swift and passionate, with some condemning Angelina’s alleged actions. One commenter remarked, “The worst thing a parent can do is alienate their children from the other parent.” Another person linked her actions to her own tumultuous childhood, suggesting that her upbringing might influence her parenting decisions. Some critics voiced sympathy for Shiloh’s choice, speculating that her name change might be an indication of shifting familial loyalties.
Despite the public scrutiny, Angelina has consistently emphasized her role as a nurturing and empathetic mother, deeply influenced by her own mother, Marcheline Bertrand. In a candid 2011 interview, Jolie shared that her approach to motherhood goes beyond traditional boundaries; she strives to be both a parent and a friend to her children. Reflecting on her relationship with her own mother, she highlighted the importance of open communication and fostering a sense of closeness.
Angelina’s dedication to her family is grounded in the values Bertrand instilled in her—kindness, understanding, and authenticity. Her goal has always been to give her children a supportive and loving upbringing, just as her mother did for her. Even amid ongoing public challenges and criticisms, Jolie remains committed to creating a strong foundation of trust and friendship with her kids, encouraging them to embrace their individual identities within the context of their unique family dynamics.
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