Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, the 18-year-old daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, has recently taken a significant step in defining her identity by requesting a legal name change. On her birthday, May 27, Shiloh filed paperwork to officially go by “Shiloh Jolie,” dropping her father’s last name. While the court has yet to finalize the name change, it’s expected soon and marks Shiloh’s first adult decision toward shaping her personal identity.
Shiloh’s decision reflects a pattern seen within the Jolie-Pitt family. Her sister, Vivienne, has similarly chosen to use “Jolie” in public contexts. Recently, Vivienne was credited as “Vivienne Jolie” in the playbill for *The Outsiders*, a musical where she works as a production assistant alongside her mother. This choice underscores Vivienne’s connection to her mother and her own evolving sense of identity.
Their sister Zahara has also embraced the Jolie surname. During her induction into Spelman College’s Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in 2023, she introduced herself as “Zahara Marley Jolie,” reflecting her pride in her maternal lineage.
These public name changes come amid long-standing legal conflicts between Jolie and Pitt, which have involved property disputes, custody battles, and allegations of abuse since their split in 2016. The unresolved issues continue to affect the family, with new claims emerging from former security associates, alleging that Angelina discouraged her children from spending time with Pitt. This accusation has ignited social media discussions, with mixed reactions from the public regarding Jolie’s parenting choices.
Through these challenges, Angelina has emphasized her commitment to nurturing her children, deeply influenced by the values her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, instilled in her. Despite scrutiny, Jolie’s dedication to her role as both a mother and confidante to her children remains evident, as she encourages them to embrace their identities and navigate their unique family dynamics.