Shiloh, the daughter of Angelina Jolie and her divorced ex Brad Pitt, is having a huge year! On May 27, 2024, she will be 18, and according to insiders, she must make a significant choice.
Shiloh is probably going to decide this year whether or not to attend college, according to Hello! US, via MSN! Her sister Zahara, 19, attends Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, and her older sibling Maddox, 22, studies at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea. (Zahara, the daughter of Jolie and Pitt, was admitted into the HBCU sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha in November 2023!) Does this imply that Shiloh will decide to pursue her education far from home? Time will tell!
Of course, she can choose to put her profession first and avoid attending college. “[Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt] have no issue if she wants to turn pro, but they’re not pushing it on her by any means,” insiders told Us Weekly, citing her success as a dancer.
Her parents’ movie has her in a few cameos as well, one of which being an uncredited part in Curious Care of Benjamin Button. However, it appears that acting is not her calling. In an interview with Elle, Jolie revealed her daughter’s response when she offered her to portray the young Aurora in Maleficent: “I asked Shiloh about being Aurora, and she laughed in my face.” She claimed to be a beast with horns. She has a distinct personality and won’t do anything against her will!
Additionally, Jolie and Pitt have twins, Knox and Vivienne, 15, and Pax, 19, together. The couple began dating in 2005, got hitched in 2014, and divorced after just two years. Ever since, they have been embroiled in a complex and protracted court dispute concerning the custody of their children and belongings.
The Salt star appears devoted to her children. In 2021, she said to PEOPLE, “They’re pretty great people.” And I believe they’ve had a big impact on one another because there are so many of them. It’s not as though I lead anything. I tell my kids the truth all the time. With my children, I’m also a very human being.
“I have six very unique human beings in my home,” she said. I can’t get enough of all the various phases, emotions, and curiosities kids experience. Whence might you not be? Our job is to assist them in discovering who they are. And if you don’t actively grow with them, you won’t be able to understand who they are.
It seems clear that Shiloh’s parents will always be her staunchest advocates, regardless of what she chooses to pursue.