
Angelina Jolie's daughter Shiloh drops major hint she's following her mother's footsteps with statement hoodie
Shiloh Jolie looked tired as she left dance rehearsals in Los Angeles but her activities and her wardrobe dropped a major hint about her career aspirations.
The young performer, 18, who recently sported a new tattoo on her wrist, seems to following her mother, Angelina Jolie, 49, into the arts and into humanitarian work as well.
Shiloh is also the daughter of Brad Pitt, 61, from whom she is estranged.
The teen, born Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, has dropped Pitt from her last name.
As she exited her rehearsal at the Millennium dance studio in the Studio City area, the dancer was attired in black sneakers, loose fitting cargo pants and a black hoodie covering her blonde hair.
The sweatshirt appeared to be from the non-profit organization The United Way which helps the homeless and less fortunate, an indication she wants to continue her mother's example of helping others.
Shiloh Jolie looked tired as she left dance rehearsals in Los Angeles but her activities and her wardrobe dropped a major hint about her career aspirations
Angelina Jolie is a former United Nations Goodwill Ambassador and Special Envoy, who focused on refugees before stepping down from the organization in 2022.
The teen, who was named for the Shiloh Wildlife Sanctuary in Namibia, and was born in the African nation, has accompanied her mom on several humanitarian missions over the years, including trips to Turkey, Lebanon and Cambodia.
During the recent deadly fires that ravaged parts of the Los Angeles area throughout the month of January, Shiloh and her siblings, Maddox, 23, Pax, 20, Zahara, 19, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 16, were doing their part to help victims.
'Her kids are volunteering around the state, asking for what's needed and jumping in,' a source told People at the time.
'She knows what's important is to bring supplies and donate and fall in line. She isn't posting or announcing efforts. Just trying to listen and learn.'
The source also said the Maria star opened up her home to friends who had been forced to evacuate theirs.
Shiloh is not the only child of Jolie's who is trying their hand at showbusiness.
Vivienne, 16, was an early enthusiast for the musical The Outsiders, based on the novel by the same name written by S.E. Hinton, and convinced the multi-hyphenate to sign on as a producer, while she worked as an assistant on the Tony winning production.
Older brothers Maddox and Pax have made their forays into show business as well.
Maddox was a producer on the Jolie directed drama First They Killed My Father and he and Pax were assistant directors with her on the war drama Without Blood.
Star Salma Hayek praised their work ethic when the film debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2024.
'They work hard. They are very serious about what they do,' she told People at the time.
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