Black Vest and Backpack
Shiloh rocked a black long-sleeved shirt with a buttoned-up vest over it to The Breadwinner film premiere in Los Angeles on October 20, 2017. She brought along a black backpack that she wore over her shoulders.
Support System
Angelina’s oldest daughters held onto her hands as they graced the red carpet together.
Why is Shiloh Jolie Pitt So Famous?
So, why is Shiloh Jolie Pitt causing such a stir in the gossip columns, you ask? Well, let me spill the tea!
This kid is not your average celebrity offspring. Shiloh’s unique style and personality have captivated the world.
Plus, her parents’ high-profile status doesn’t hurt either.
People are dying to know what this mini fashionista is up to and how she’s carving her path in the limelight. She’s like a trendsetter in the making, mate!
She was born in May 2006
Deputy Minister Leon Jooste said that “according to Namibian law, [Shiloh will] be allowed to obtain Namibian citizenship if the parents should choose to do so” and that Jolie and Pitt were “thoroughly overjoyed.”
Just two months later, baby Shiloh got her own wax figure at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in New York City. Shiloh’s wax figure also featured her parents standing by her cradle.
In 2020, Shiloh had surgery for undisclosed reasons
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).