Shiloh Jolie-Pitt was spotted driving to convenience store. Shiloh is Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's first biological child.
She was wearing very casual, sweater with hoodie with pants. Time flies so fast, where she was a little Shiloh and now grown up and able to drive a car. Looks like Angelina has finally allow her to drive. There were tight rules earlier that Shiloh was not allowed to do so.
Angelina Jolie went for vegan dinner in Los Angeles. She looked chic, wearing a long beige coat with a pair of dark trousers.
She also post photo of children on her Instagram with the caption, "Children have the right to protection from all kinds of harm. They also have the right to a voice".
Angelina Jolie's ex Brad Pitt has new romance. He was spotted on Sunday at a Bono concert at Los Angeles' Orpheum Theatre with somebody new. She is Ines de Ramon. They were spending time together with couple Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber.
A source told PEOPLE at the time that the pair were "spending a lot of time together," though "friends [weren't] sure if [it was] serious," and the two didn't "appear to be 'dating' formally."
Angelina Jolie had a strict diet when she acted as Lara Croft. She was not allowed to drink alcohol and smoke. This is to make sure she has the stamina to do her training.
She revealed about her training, "I learned all these different skills. They put up a boxing bag and a bunch of power bars in my living room for like eight months," she told NY Rock. "There was also bungee ballet, diving, and weapons training and kickboxing, and everything from yoga to soccer and rowing. And I learned how to sword fight."
Angelina Jolie could have acted in Spiderman 4. According to sources, Sony wanted to hire Angelina Jolie for Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 4 but it didn't happen.
In the proposal, she would have also been "an accomplished executive representing a venture capital firm that was trying to buy the Daily Bugle."
Angelina Jolie and daughter Zahara went to Brooklyn museum. There was @dukerileystudio exhibition.
She posted some photos and wrote, "Z and I went to see the @dukerileystudio exhibition at the Brooklyn museum.
In Duke’s latest show at the Brooklyn Museum, DEATH TO THE LIVING, Long Live Trash, his reinterpretations of maritime folk art - made using trash removed from the ocean - expose plastic pollution that, along with climate change and habitat loss, are pushing our oceanic ecosystems to collapse.
New information about the state of the natural world can be found in WWF's 2022 Living Planet report. Links in my bio."