Brad Pitt’s daughter Shiloh Jolie placed an ad in the newspaper. What is she giving up?
Shiloh Jolie, the actor Brad Pitt’s daughter, has taken out an advertisement in The LA Times as part of her legal case to officially remove her father’s last name.
According to the newspaper notice acquired by TMZ, Shiloh sought to change her name from Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt to Shiloh Nouvel Jolie. Shiloh hired and paid for her own lawyer when she petitioned to shed the Pitt name on her 18th birthday in May.
Before the court will allow a name change, the advertisement is a necessary step.
Additionally, the notice instructs anyone with objections to the petition to appear in court at a later date this month.

Last month, a person with knowledge of the situation stated: “Shiloh paid for and hired her own attorney, so Angie is unable to speak for her.”
However, if you’re wondering if this has anything to do with Shiloh’s victimization history or the abuse, then the answer is yes.
The information that Shiloh paid for herself raises the possibility that the nasty dispute between the two former couples—Pitt, 60, and Jolie, 48—may continue to escalate in the form of lawsuits from their six former children.
Long-running custody disputes have resulted in victories for Pitt, who was granted 50/50 custody in 2021 but had it revoked on appeal.

A court has stepped in to advise Angelina that she is not allowed to listen in on his cell phone conversations with the kids. Additionally, the judge has mandated “reunification therapy” for Pitt and the children.
To celebrate their shared passion in art, the actor built Shiloh a skate park and, more recently, an art studio in his house.
Every time there is a scheduled custody visit, he sends cars and security to pick up the kids from her house and bring them to his. Regretfully, nothing has helped them get closer.
In fact, Shiloh and the other four youngest children “tremble with fear in his presence,” according to a 2016 Instagram post by son Pax.
‘ By then, the two older ones had already lost interest in seeing him.
The children, Maddox, 22, Pax, 20, Zahara, 19, Shiloh, 18, Knox, and Vivienne, 16, have formed a close-knit group of seven with his ex-wife.

One of the main concerns appears to be a well-known private jet altercation from 2016.
Jolie accused Pitt of beating her physically in a 2016 flight to California, according to an FBI report on the event that was released in 2022. She said that during an apparent argument about their children, he grabbed her by the head, shook her, and then threw her down because he was drunk.
Jolie said to the FBI that Pitt struck the airplane ceiling four times and informed the kids that she was “f***ing up this family.”
At one time, she said, he spilled beer on her and the cover she was lying under while she had many kids.
Although they acknowledged that he had been drinking, a source close to Pitt later stated that he had never physically abused any of the kids.
This is in the wake of recent rumors that Pitt and Jolie’s eight-year-long divorce is still going strong because neither of the celebrities can “let it go.”

“Their disagreements took over” in the relationship, the source told People, adding that “it turned nasty and it was not a good situation for anyone.”
“Part of the reason the divorce has taken so long is all the bitterness.” They both won’t let it go. You would assume that they would have moved on and settled down.
“Both of them were having issues with each other,” stated an other insider. Over time, the discrepancies grew. Not only are the parents heartbroken, but the kids are as well. A divorce, particularly one that is as public as this one, may be difficult for the entire family.
“They both give a damn.” Both of them are concerned about the kids.
Shortly after Pitt and his ex-wife Jennifer Aniston announced their divorce in 2005, the two started dating in the public eye.