Angelina Jolie admits her daughter wants to be a boy!
Mum-of-six opens up about her family and their individual personality traits – plus denies pregnancy rumours!
When the eldest biological daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt was spotted with her hair cut short and wearing boyish clothes, many confused her with her younger brother Knox. However, Shiloh’s mum has revealed that her boyish look is deliberate.
“She wants to be a boy. She likes to wear boys' everything – she thinks she’s one of her brothers,” Angelina shared with Vanity Fair magazine. Instead of encouraging her 4-year-old to dress up in girlie clothes, she is embracing her daughter’s tomboy style. “We had to cut her hair. Shiloh, we feel, has Montenegro style. She dresses like a little dude.”
In her most candid interview yet, 35-year-old actress and mum to Shiloh, Zahara, 5, Pax, 6, Maddox, 8, and 2-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne, has revealed that all her children are developing their own strong personalities.
“Shiloh is hysterically funny, one of the goofiest, most playful people you’ll ever meet,” she revealed. Talking about her other daughter Zahara, who was adopted from Ethiopia, she says, “Zahara has an extraordinary voice and is just so elegant and well spoken.”
Moving onto the boys, Angelina revealed that Maddox, who is the eldest of the Jolie-Pitt clan, is a “real intellectual” who is a bookworm and eager to travel. “He’s great at school, great at history. He feels like he could be a writer and travel the world.”
The actress, who is always on ‘baby bump watch’ also denied recent pregnancy and adoption rumours. However, she's not ruling out another child. “I’m not pregnant. We’re not opposed to it. We just want to make sure we can give everybody special time. We want to make sure we don’t build a family so big that we don’t have enough time to raise them each really well.”
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