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Angelina Jolie's Mini-Me Daughter Shiloh 'Moves Out' To Live With Close Pal, Actress Reportedly Heartbroken

Angelina Jolie's Mini-Me Daughter Shiloh 'Moves Out' To Live With Close Pal, Actress Reportedly Heartbroken

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Angelina Jolie is reportedly not "calm" about her daughter Shiloh Jolie recently moving in with her close friend and rumored girlfriend, Keoni Rose.
Rose has been linked to Shiloh for a while now, and since then, buzz about their rumored relationship has grown amid PDA-filled outings.
Shiloh Jolie shares a love for dancing with Keoni Rose, which is likely how they met and sparked a connection with each other.
Angelina Jolie Is Not 'Calm' About Her Daughter Moving Out
According to the Daily Mail, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's daughter Shiloh has "temporarily moved in" with her rumored love interest, Keoni Rose, into a shared Los Angeles condo.
A source informed the outlet that the pair "have been living there together for the last few weeks."
Most recently, they were spotted outside the apartment heading toward Rose's parked car.
Shiloh, who was barefoot, wore a dark-colored hoodie and shorts and carried what appeared to be a pack of food and some orange juice.
Meanwhile, Rose chose similar colors for her outfit and carried two bags, a pair of trainers, and other personal belongings. Upon reaching the car, the two shared a warm hug, further hinting at their close relationship.
And although the two are yet to confirm if they are an item, insiders have shared that Jolie is having a tough time with the latest development.
"There is no way Angie is calm about this — she likes all her birds in one nest," a source informed the outlet, "But she has peace of mind because security goes wherever her kids go."
The insider added, "Mama bear makes sure her cubs are watched over by ex-Navy SEAL security personnel."
Shiloh Jolie Was First Linked With Keoni Rose In November
Shiloh and Rose were first linked in November when they were spotted having lunch together in Los Angeles, as reported by the Daily Mail.
After picking up their food, they ate it outside on the street, with Rose choosing to sit on top of the car while Shiloh stood nearby. During the casual meal, the two shared a tender moment as Rose gently brushed Shiloh's hair away from her face while they exchanged affectionate glances.
It took until May this year before the dating buzz around the pair kicked off in full swing when they spent a PDA-filled outing together to celebrate Shiloh's 19th birthday.
To mark the occasion, the duo indulged in retail therapy, including visiting the fashion store Isabel Marant in Los Angeles.
Earlier this month, the pair were also spotted together heading into an LA dance studio for what appeared to be a dancing session together. Later that day, they met up with some friends for food at a local eatery.
Shiloh And Her Rumored 'Girlfriend' Share A Love For Dancing
Although neither Shiloh nor Rose has shared details about when they first met, they likely met through dance circles, given their shared passion for the art.
On one hand, Keoni is associated with the Movement Talent Agency, an organization that represents dancers and choreographers.
Meanwhile, Shiloh first made a name for herself as a dancer through a viral video of herself dancing in 2021 and has since been praised for her skills by her longtime mentor, Keelan Carter.
"Shiloh is an exceptionally talented dancer, demonstrating dedication and hard work,' Carter told the Daily Mail in May 2024. "She is a sincere and straightforward person who never uses her celebrity status to her advantage."
He added at the time, "Shi does not rely on her famous name to achieve her goals. Honestly, I didn't even know who she was at first, and I don't think this matters, especially in a dance studio."
Shiloh Jolie Is Estranged From Her Father, Brad Pitt
For now, it is uncertain whether Shiloh's rumored relationship with Rose is approved by her father, Pitt.
The two have been estranged since the actor split from Jolie in 2016 following an alleged physical altercation with his "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" co-star aboard a private plane.
Last year, their broken relationship was further epitomized by Shiloh filing to drop his last name on her 18th birthday.
At the time, the teenager's lawyer, Peter Levine, stated that she chose to file the petition "following painful events," according to People Magazine.
He also stated it was an "independent and significant decision and is merely following legal process."
The Actor Was Left 'Hurt' By His Biological Daughter's Decision To Drop His Name
Three months after Shiloh filed for a name change, the court granted the petition, permanently resolving the 18-year-old's desire to stop using her father's name.
According to the Daily Mail, Pitt was "hurt" by the decision and felt a sense of powerlessness, knowing that he could do nothing to change Shiloh's mind.
"He knew this was coming, and there is nothing he can do about it right now," an insider told the news outlet about the Hollywood star at the time.
The source noted that Pitt still loves Shiloh and all his children and has come to accept that his estrangement from them is now a "way of life."
"He respects Shiloh's decision. He loves her, and no matter what happens, he is always only a phone call away," added the insider. "He will be there for Shiloh and any of his kids whenever they need, no questions asked."
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