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Shiloh Jolie Steps Into Spotlight in DAYOUNG’s New Music Video Debut
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Shiloh Jolie-Pitt stars in DAYOUNG's new music video "What's a girl to do." See her debut & striking resemblance to Angelina Jolie. Premieres April 7.

AceShowbiz - Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, daughter of Angelina Jolie, is making her first foray into the entertainment world with an appearance in an upcoming music video. The 19-year-old will star in DAYOUNG’s new visual release for the song "What's a girl to do," which is scheduled to premiere later this month.

The pop artist confirmed the release date on Instagram, announcing, "What's a girl to do' out April 7, 6PM KST | 5AM ET." Fans were encouraged to watch the official music video teaser on the @officialstarship YouTube channel, where Shiloh is featured prominently.

In the teaser, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt appears in a crowded room setting, dressed in a burgundy tank top with her hair styled in a braided bun. The look has drawn comparisons to her mother, Angelina Jolie, who is known for similar hairstyles and fashion choices.

Shiloh is one of six children born to Angelina Jolie and her former husband Brad Pitt. Following their divorce, Shiloh legally changed her surname from Jolie-Pitt to Shiloh Jolie.

A source revealed to Us Weekly in June 2024 that Shiloh hired a lawyer on her own accord to handle the name change, which was approved by a judge.

The name change reportedly caused distress for Brad Pitt, according to an insider who described him as "devastated" by this development.

Several of Shiloh’s siblings, including Maddox (24), Zahara (21), and Vivienne (17), have also moved away from using the Pitt surname.

Insiders familiar with the situation have noted that Brad Pitt is struggling privately to come to terms with the fractured family relationships following the divorce.

Angelina Jolie has consistently spoken openly about prioritizing her children’s well-being post-divorce. In May 2021, she told E! News, "Of course you wake up and you just feel like, 'I've got to make sure they're OK. I've got to make sure they're mentally OK.'"

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