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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's daughter files to remove father's name…
The daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt has filed paperwork to legally change her name.
Shiloh Jolie-Pitt submitted the petition in Los Angeles County Superior Court on 27 May, the day she turned 18, to change her name to Shiloh Jolie, the Los Angeles Times reported. Shiloh, who performs as a voice actor in the film Kung Fu Panda 3, is the third-eldest of the former couple's six children. She is the first to file a petition for a legal name change, but some of the others have dropped the public use of their father's last name in recent years, the paper added. The siblings also include Maddox, Pax, Zahara and twins Knox and Vivienne. Jolie filed for divorce from Pitt in September 2016, but the details of the divorce have not yet been finalised. The actors, who married in August 2014, have filed lawsuits against each other in recent years stemming from disagreements over their shared business ventures and property, including a winery in France. Jolie accused Pitt of being "emotionally and physically abusive" towards the actress and her children, according to court filings from October 2022. She claimed a series of violent incidents took place during a plane journey in September 2016, which ultimately led to her filing for divorce. The allegations, which Pitt strongly denied at the time, were originally made during a custody battle but emerged in a cross-complaint by Jolie as part of the former couple's ongoing legal dispute. While the claims were made at the time of the divorce, they were contained in a redacted FBI report. At the time a representative for Pitt, who was not authorised to speak publicly, strongly denied Jolie's allegations and called them "another rehash that only harms the family". A judge gave Pitt 50-50 custody of the children after a closed-door trial in which the allegations were aired, but an appeals court subsequently disqualified the private judge for not disclosing possible conflicts of interest after a motion from Jolie, nullifying the decision. Their divorce case has not yet been finalised and custody and financial issues remain unresolved. https://uk.yahoo.com/news/angelina-j...140300435.html |
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[daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt has filed
paperwork to legally change her name.] Little Madame |
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it makes sense if the rest of the family are dropping his name too
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It doesn't show a good sign of his character if his own children want to disown him the first chance that they get.
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But seriously, it looks like you're right about her dodging a bullet. |
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Bollocks Rich 18-year-old |
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Then you have The Smiths - both so messy that the kids seem to be going full Madonna and dropping their surnames entirely :umm2:.
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Why has she done this?
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Funny story: This applied to a kid at my high school, but his mother (whose surname had been Colins) had named him Colin. His siblings all changed their names, but he had to keep his, because otherwise he'd have been Colin Colins. The fool made the mistake of telling this story at school, so obviously, was then known as "Colin-Colin - so good they named him twice" for the rest of high school. |
Let's see if they take his name back for the inheritance :smug:
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#2 While Pitt's fortune is somewhat larger, Angelina Jolie is independently worth something like $150 million. I don't think any of them actually need his money. So whether or not he's petty enough to cut his offspring out of his will is down to Brad. If he is, then that's just further confirmation that they're making the right choice by distancing themselves from him. Good people and good parents would be sad and regretful if something happened that made their children want less to do with them. The ones who get bitter/angry about it? Yeah... that's the reason your kids don't visit :idc:. |
All seems very petty
Looks like the mum has poisoned the mind of the lassie not nice |
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I have family experience of a daughter changing her name to hurt her father. The mother was a defining factor. And trying to hurt him really worked. Wouldn't wish it on anyone.
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Both her and the kids have said that he was emotionally and at times physically abusive but of course carry on, poor Sad Brad. I mean we had a fair number on here adamantly defending Johnny Depp so it's entirely unsurprising.
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spiteful |
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Even her own Father Jon Voight had a go at her when she posted pro Hamas stuff on Insta
I would not believe a word she says |
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bitter lady |
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Yep the mum really has done a number on the kids to get at Brad
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None of us know what happened inside someone else's relationship... Not sure why some people are pretending they do.
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1) The adult offspring. They will have their reasons. That's the list. I'm not interested in a parent's banal, defensive bull**** boo-hoo views on why their kids don't want anything to do with them :idc:. No one would have been able to "turn them against him" if he had a good, solid, close relationship with them prior to the relationship breakdown. She was not a small child. You're not entitled to a relationship with your adult children any more than you're entitled to a relationship with anyone else. You build and maintain one with communication, trust and respect. He did not provide that, and he lost them (emotionally). Maybe he can win them back if he genuinely tries? WHo knows, that's their business. Getting defensive and making excuses isn't a good starting place. To be fair to him - I actually don't know what he's had to say about it for himself, just the defensiveness being projected onto the situation by other people making assumptions about "parental alienation by a nasty woman". Sad, and so so predictable. |
It really is up to her.
It's sad if there's any rift with her Father. I don't think many years ago I'd have expected this at all as to Brad Pitt and his children. |
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she is a lefty and he is a white older male case closed |
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Personally? I don't know anyone this has happened to who didn't **** around and find out. Took for granted that their kids would accept poor or low-effort behaviour from them and would still stay in their lives, and then get real sad about it all of a sudden when it turns out not to be the case. OF COURSE they're going to tell other people that they didn't and couldn't possibly have seen it coming. When people cut out family they invariably have a good reason for doing so. It's really that simple. People don't abandon good family relationships over night on a whim. |
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