Photos: Shiloh Jolie-Pitt in suit at the Unbroken premiere in LA with dad & brothers
Shiloh Jolie-Pitt looked the perfect picture of her mother and father on Monday night, MailOnline reports.
Wearing a sharp suit and a hairstyle reminiscent of her dad’s from the Nighties, the eight-year-old certainly stole focus as she lined up with her dad, brothers and grandma, Jane Pitt on the red carpet in Los Angeles.
‘Shiloh, we feel, has Montenegro style…She likes to dress like a boy,’ Angelina told Vanity Fair back in 2010.
‘She wants to be a boy. So we had to cut her hair. She likes to wear boys’ everything. She thinks she’s one of the brothers…She dresses like a little dude. She likes tracksuits, she likes [regular] suits.’
The self-possessed girl developed her unique, androgynous style early on and it reportedly confused her conservative Republican grandmother Jane Pitt.
When she was three, the first biological child of Brangelina began to only answer to the name John.
‘We’ve got to call her John,’ Brad told an interviewer in 2010, noting that when he started to ask, ‘Shi, do you want…’ she would interrupt with: “John. I’m John.”‘ Brad continued: ‘I’ll say, “John, would you like some orange juice?” And she goes, “No!”‘
‘Jane still insists on buying her fairy costumes and princess dresses, which Angelina finds very disrespectful,’ a source told the Evening Standard in 2012.
Brad – who turns 51 on Thursday – was sweetly stepping in for his wife Angelina, who bizarrely contracted chickenpox.
Brad skipped a necktie, but his dapper mini-mes – including Pax, 11, Maddox, 13 – all wore one with their black and grey formal-wear.
Joining the Jolie-Pitt family was Brad’s father William, also looking sharp in a black and grey suit.
Not seen at the TCL Chinese Theatre were the couple’s twins Knox & Vivienne, 6, and daughter Zahara, who turns 10 next month.
The A-listers will next star together in the 1970s romance By the Sea, which Jolie wrote and directed.
The ‘intimate character-driven drama’ focuses on a former dancer called Vanessa and her writer husband Roland traveling France together.
The newlyweds haven’t acted together since the 2005 assassin comedy Mr. & Mrs. Smith, which grossed $478 million at the box office.
Would you support your daughter or son to dress up like the opposite sex if they so desire?
Source: MailOnline
I won’t if u r a girl u remain one if u r a boy u remain a boy period
They all look amazing. yes I would support my child to dress like the opposite with reason. if shes a girl and likes to dress up like guys.. that’s if she feels comfortable I will allow her- so long as it doesn’t make her feel like gay. and if the child is a boy and acting , then its ok- why not? I will ensure my son doesn’t wear skirt and dress as an everyday wear. no way
would be nice to see Mr. & Mrs. Smith, act again
Technological wahala, she’s forever a girl! This western people sef
Wt all these gay happenings I certainly wl not allow my child to dress like an opposite sex, imagine changing her name to John. Dat is how it starts. D next u wl hear is dat she wants a constructive surgery to change her into a transgender male.God forbid
Another transgender in the making. Lord have mercy
gay all the way…
gay all the way
lord have mercy
She’s a tom boy… lol… it’s pretty cool to just dress like a guy sometimes not all the time oh. she’s a girl, she should act like one. Her parents can still put her in order I guess. She should be like her mummy and be ladylike…
NO i won’t. Not in this life time or in the one to come. That encourages gay practices.
i never will.
If you cant correct your child now, when will you now do it?? This Oyibos knows how to spoil God given gifts to them… How can a small girl rename herself and refuse to answer when i call her the name that i gave her?? Na Baba God go come settle the case that day. #mtcheewww
Girls should look like girls , boys likewise joo. That aside Brad and Angelina make such an amazing couple
I won’t. I mean i can’t stand my girl dressed like a boy or my boy dressed like a girl.
This isnt right, the parents shouldnt have given her that kind of free hand..Train up a child the way he should go, so when he is old, he will not depart from it
Yes I will support my child to express herself. It’s always best to know what kids are really thinking. That way one would know how to properly guide them
I won’t support such at all. You have to dress according to your gender period
May God have mercy
no,we re in Africa,in America it can be tolerated but in here in Africa,it is seen as total madness and insanity
Her parents are supposed to take her for theraphy so she will understand that she is a girl
Same eyes like her mother’s
if he feel dat d way he wants to live his life then he should go ahead
No,i won’t support such.All these oyibo people sef.Though some girls that are tomboys change as they grow up.I’ve seen some
Hmm..God help us oo.
nd dats hw it starts.next males will b catching her fancy.i agree wit tomboy thing but bearing a masculine name to it is a NO for me
Na so it dey start oo before you know it now Transgender surgery. Is a no no for me
no i do not support. dress according to ur sex.
No i wont allow cuz i dont feel its right and considern our culture….its a no no.The child looks so much like brad though..
Wonders many on earth.
It depends MISM.. I will with reason
For me is a no no no. Will mk her knw she is gal n needs to look like one
Never, that’s how the devil creeps into their souls.
Lord have mercy on this generation. I can never tolorate such nonsense.
Dis one na straight to deliverance sharperly,i wont giv dt child d chance.
Only the girls can be allowed but as for the boys, unless they are acting.
No No No….. I wouldn’t even pray it crosses my child’s mind cos i know once a teenager is really determine, then it becomes a rebellous war if the parents trys to stand on her way!!!!
Hell no!!!
No i wouldn’t allow that to happen.
Never!!! na na naa
no….i wil not allow my son to wear skirt plsss…and if the girl wants to ohk..but for boys its not enticing
‘she wants to be a boy?’ wat kind of statement is dat? Dat lil girl is going to miss it. Wen her parents can’t tell her dat certain things are off limits at dis age, wen will dey? Smh. Celebrities and deir awkward ways of life. She s a girl. Help her be a girl.
Never!!!
I won’t support that
When she turns 16,she will request for a transgender surgery. This is how they start.
Its a no no for me, I won’t tolerate such.
Hmmmm this is how it begins
Are you kidding me? ………. I won’t support my child on that,she has to be proud of the woman she is, since she wants to follow her brothers,then I will teach her to follow me.