Shiloh Jolie-Pitt is the fourth child and second daughter of ex-spousesAngelina Jolieand Brad Pitt.
Here’s a look at what we’ve come to learn about Shiloh through the years so far.
Now she is creating a family in the context of an adult relationship."

Instead of denying that choice, Pitt and Angelina Jolie were happy to accept it.
He said, “She only wants to be called John.
So it’s a ‘Peter Pan’ thing.

So we’ve got to call her John.
‘Shi, do you want …’ ‘John.
I’m John.'”

Some kids wear capes and want to be Superman and she wants to be like her brothers.
It’s who she is."
These days, it seems she is comfortable going by Shiloh again.

Jolie explained, “I used to get dressed up in costumes and jump around.
But at some point, I got closed off, darker.
… Then, as I had kids and got older being goofy, lighter it all came back.”

The pair founded the Shiloh Jolie-Pitt Foundation, which works closely with theN/a’an ku se Wildlife Sanctuaryin Namibia.
The visit finally took place in 2017, and human Shiloh got to meet cheetah Shiloh (viaPeople).
When Shiloh was 9, she and her mother traveled to Lebanon as envoys for the United Nations.

AsPeoplereports, the pair spent a lot of time with refugee families.
Shiloh even made friends with a 12-year-old there, an act that Jolie was particularly proud of.
So many refugees are children."

Shiloh even had a small role in Pitt’s 2008 “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.”
Shiloh has also had an impact on her mother’s work.
Jolie toldPeople, “My daughter Shiloh read the book.

She loved it and she loved Ivan.
Then I just inquired who was making it, what was happening with it.”
We did all vintage and upcycled my old stuff."

