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Brad Pitt's daughter Shiloh is a dead ringer for mom Angelina Jolie in one of her biggest film roles

Brad Pitt's daughter Shiloh is a dead ringer for mom Angelina Jolie in one of her biggest film roles

Daily Mail​10-07-2025
Shiloh Jolie looked shockingly like her mother Angelina Jolie from one of her highest-grossing films when she was spotted in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The 19-year-old nepo baby was seen taking a call after dropping by Saint Coffee Shop to make a to-go order.
Although she also displays a strong resemblance to her father, Brad Pitt, Shiloh could have been her mother's clone after stepping out in a black beanie that made her look like Angelina's eponymous character in the 2010 film Salt.
Her mother wore the beanie in the blockbuster as he character was trying to stay under the radar and evade CIA agents and law enforcement in the wake of an assassination attempt on a Russian politician.
And the low-key cap, combined with Shiloh's strikingly defined features, made her look just like a younger version of the 50-year-old actress.
The eye-catching outing follows a sighting earlier this year when Shiloh sported braids that made her look like a dead ringer for her mother's role as Laura Croft in the original Tomb Raider films.
Shiloh covered up her blond hair with the black knit cap, and she paired it with a casual charcoal-colored long-sleeve shirt.
She stuck to the muted color scheme with black sweatpants and matching Crocs.
Angelina starred in Salt as Evelyn Salt, a CIA officer who is suspected of being a Russian spy amid mysterious assassination attempts on Russian politicians and the president of the United States.
The movie received mostly positive reviews and finished a strong second at the box office in its opening weekend behind Christopher Nolan's Inception.
Despite performing well with a global box-office haul of $293.5 million and setting itself up for a sequel, the series was never continued, and the film's cultural impact seems to have faded since then.
Angelina's role was the biggest source of critical plaudits, with many reviewers praising her action skills in a part that was originally intended for Tom Cruise before Salt was rewritten to make the title character a woman.
The film was released five years into the actress and filmmaker's relationship with Brad Pitt, which began in the wake of the 2005 film Mr. & Mrs. Smith, and four years before their 2014 marriage.
The relationship ended not long after they finally tied the knot with Jolie filing for divorce in 2016, just days after an infamous incident aboard a private jet in which she accused Brad of being physically and verbally abusive toward her and her children while intoxicated.
Shiloh could have been her mother's clone after stepping out in a black beanie that made her look like Angelina's eponymous character in the 2010 film Salt. Her mom wore the beanie in the blockbuster as he character tired to evade law enforcement after an assassination attempt on a Russian politician
Earlier this month, it was reported that Shiloh's estranged father Brad is trying to move forward with his life despite lingering regrets.
The 61-year-old actor — whose home was recently burglarized while he was away promoting his new blockbuster racing drama F1 — is still haunted by his 'biggest regret' in the wake of his divorce from Angelina, a source told Us Weekly last week.
'The divorce is something that had been controlling his life for so many years,' they said. 'He loved her and he knows he made mistakes.'
Among those is his damaged relationship with his children, which the source claimed was unrepairable.
DailyMail.com has contacted Pitt's representative for comment.
The insider went on to describe Pitt and Jolie's eight-year-long divorce proceedings as 'such a divisive, toxic situation.'
The former couple share six children: Maddox, 23; Pax, 21; Zahara, 20; Shiloh, 19; and 16-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.
In the wake of their separation and divorce, Brad's relationship with his children began to suffer.
The source indicated that events preceding the split — like the plane altercation — and the subsequent rancorous court battle 'turned the kids against him as well,' though they noted that the Tree Of Life star 'doesn't blame [Jolie] for everything.'
Although Pitt reportedly hopes to save his relationship with his children, a source previously revealed to DailyMail.com why he sees his relationship with his children as 'unfixable.'
Us Weekly's source said his 'biggest regret is he can't repair [his relationship with his kids],' adding, 'The case is over but there are no winners.'
While it was a 'relief' to finally be done with the divorce proceedings, the source added that its 'lasting impact is something he's going to live with forever.
Putting the divorce behind him was also an imperfect consolation, as it has 'been hard for him because he doesn't have a great relationship with his kids.'
Pitt's strained relationship with his children was epitomized by his daughter Shiloh's petition in court to drop his last name in August 2024.
His daughter Zahara has also referred to herself since going to college only by her mother's last name, and his daughter Vivienne used only 'Jolie' for her last name when she was credited in Playbill for her work assisting her mother in producing the Broadway musical The Outsiders.
The oldest two, his adopted sons Maddox and Pax, have been particularly vocal about their distaste for their father.
Pitt's strained relationship with his children was epitomized by his daughter Shiloh's petition in court to drop his last name in August 2024. Zahara and Vivienne have also dropped his name in public; Shiloh, Angelina and Zahara pictured in 2019 in Rome
In May, while speaking with GQ, Brad was asked if he and Ines had chosen to make their public debut at the British Grand Prix in July 2024 in order to help promote his upcoming film F1. 'No, dude, it's not that calculated,' he responded; seen June 23 in London
Pitt still has visitation with his youngest twins as part of his custody agreement with Jolie because they are under 18, but he reportedly rarely sees his adult children.
Despite his damaged relationship with his children, the Oscar winner has reportedly managed to find a new balance thanks to his focus on sobriety, which he turned to after his split from Jolie.
'Ever since he stopped drinking, everything has changed,' the source claimed.
But they also noted that his ex-wife 'is still not in a place where she is going to forgive him or ever will.'
Pitt previously admitted that he 'needed rebooting' after his marriage came crashing down, which led him to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
'I was trying anything and everyone, anything anyone threw at me. It was a difficult time,' he said on the June 23 episode of Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast. 'I needed to wake the f*** up in some areas.'
Since moving on from Jolie, Pitt began dating Ines de Ramon, 32, from whom he has lately been inseparable.
In May, while speaking with GQ, Brad was asked if he and Ines had chosen to make their public debut at the British Grand Prix in July 2024 in order to help promote his upcoming film F1.
'No, dude, it's not that calculated,' he responded.
'If you're living — oh my God, how exhausting would that be? If you're living with making those kinds of calculations? No, life just evolves. Relationships evolve,' he said, before noting that he had spent most of his public life being scrutinized in the public eye.
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