Shiloh Jolie-Pitt recently marked her 18th birthday, and her celebration reportedly included a visit to the courthouse. On May 27, the daughter of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie submitted a legal request to change her name, according to TMZ. This filing occurred on the very first day she was legally permitted to make such a request, indicating her eagerness to pursue this significant change.
The decision to alter her last name is quite revealing. Shiloh has requested to remove “Pitt” from her hyphenated surname, opting to be known simply as Shiloh Jolie. This name change was officially recognized approximately three months later, on August 19, as reported by NBC News, establishing her legal name as Shiloh Jolie.
This action appears to reflect Shiloh’s desire to distance herself from her father following his tumultuous divorce from her mother in 2016. The separation was reportedly triggered by an incident involving Brad and his eldest son, Maddox, leading to ongoing speculation that the couple’s six children have been estranged from their father.
While Shiloh is the first of Brad and Angelina’s children to formally request a name change, she is not alone in her wish to simplify the Jolie-Pitt surname. A few years ago, there were reports that Maddox intended to drop “Pitt” from his name. Additionally, Shiloh’s older sister, Zahara, notably introduced herself as Zahara Marley Jolie (without “Pitt”) during her sorority induction ceremony in 2023. Just days prior to Shiloh’s legal request, her younger sister Vivienne was listed as “Vivienne Jolie” in the playbill for a musical she produced.
When Brad and Angelina began their relationship in the mid-2000s, Angelina had already adopted Maddox from Cambodia in 2002 and Zahara from Ethiopia in 2005. In 2006, Brad adopted both children, and they collectively changed their last names to Jolie-Pitt. Shiloh was born later that same year, followed by Pax’s adoption from Vietnam in 2007, and Angelina gave birth to twins Knox and Vivienne in 2008.
Jayda Curry and Destiny Adams have experienced a transformation. As emerging stars in college basketball, they are entering a new phase that emphasizes the importance of cultivating a distinct identity beyond the court, one that matches their competitive spirit during games.
For Curry, this involves embracing a more assertive persona that contrasts with her laid-back Southern California background. In contrast, Adams’ journey represents a return to her roots, blending empowering self-affirmations during games with a passion for bold, eye-catching fashion. Although they play for different teams, both athletes share a deep appreciation for basketball, urban fashion, and e.l.f. Cosmetics’ Glow Reviver Lip Oil. Below, we explore how their favorite lip colors enhance their off-court presence.
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