Brad Pitt, despite the increasingly tense relationship, "is not yet ready to give up his children"
Brad Pitt's daughter Shiro certainly makes up the bulk of the headlines among the 6 kids he shares with former Angelina Jolie ・ especially her decision to hire a lawyer on her 18th birthday last week (and apparently pay that lawyer herself) to legally change her name from Shiloh Jolie・Pitt to simply Shiloh Jolie. It was decided to submit the documents of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (It definitely shows a strained relationship with her father.
However, Shiloh is far from the only pitt companion to drop "Pitt" from Pitt's last name — she appears to be, but so far, legally doing so, back on May 11, Us Weekly reports, her daughter Zahara has been named as "Zahara Marley Jolie" while attending Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority at Spelman College. I introduced myself."I'm coming all the way from Golden State, a city full of angels in Los Angeles, California," she said in a clip shared by Essence at the time. "I'm number 7 on this line."So there is no "pit" that is invisible.
Then, last month, Us Weekly confirmed that Vivienne, who, along with her twin brother Knox, truncates the youngest of Jolie and Pitt's children, listed her name as "Vivienne Jolie" in the new musical "The Outsiders: A New Musical" that Vivienne is working on.
Maddox, the eldest son of the ex-husband, also reportedly dropped the "pit" from his last name.
After becoming a couple in 2005, Jolie and Pitt married in 2014, but separated in 2016 due to a suspected incident on the plane.Their youngest children, Knox and Vivienne (who are still 15 years old) and their shared winery, Chateau Miraval, the divorce of Jolie and Pitt continues to be debated in court today, but was declared legally single in 2019. Still, "After years of legal battles, Brad is still not ready to give up his children," one source told us weekly. "But it's upsetting to know that his children are dropping his last name."
News of Shiloh's requested name change came on the heels of a pit guard, Tony Webb, claiming that "Jolie encouraged the children to ice the actor during a custody visit," Us Weekly writes. In court documents obtained by the publication earlier this month, Webb said that a former employee, Ross Foster, he avoided that Mr. Jolie spend time with Mr. Pitt during a custodial visit."
Their divorce has been in motion for most of the eight years, but Us Weekly reports that it could end soon, and Jolie can receive primary custody of Knox and Vivienne, who are still underage. (The twins will be 16 next month.Pitt is clearly (and not surprisingly) "not excited" about the agreement, but reportedly agreed to it.
"He wants their relationship to be stronger and work on it," they said, adding that Pitt is disappointed not to "see the kids" as often as he would like.
Speaking of ongoing legal issues, Shiloh's name change request, which had just been filed on 5/27, has not yet been approved.
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