Shiloh Jolie-Pitt’s Hearing To Drop Dad’s Last Name Delayed Due To Clerical Reasons; Brad Pitt Reportedly Upset With Daughter’s Decision

As a dedicated follower of celebrity news and someone who has been closely observing the lives of Hollywood’s elite for decades, I must say that the ongoing saga between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie never ceases to amaze me. The latest development in their tumultuous relationship – Shiloh Jolie-Pitt’s desire to drop her father’s last name – is yet another chapter in this complex narrative.


Shiloh Jolie-Pitt’s request to change her last name in court, which she submitted on her 18th birthday on May 27th, has been postponed until mid-August. The teenager’s hearing in the Los Angeles court, originally scheduled for July 29th, was pushed back due to administrative errors.

1. Peter Levine, known for his work with Shiloh, stated through media outlets that the court didn’t finish reviewing Shiloh’s background check before Monday’s session. Consequently, the hearing was postponed to August 19. As Levine explained, anyone seeking a name change must undergo a background check by the court clerk, but due to a mistake in paperwork, Shiloh’s case had to be pushed back for a later date.

Brad Pitt reportedly not happy with his daughter’s decision to drop his title

I’ve kept a close eye on the developments following Shiloh’s filing in the Los Angeles Superior Court. As a dedicated follower and supporter of Brad Pitt, I can tell you that he is fully aware of his daughter’s decision and it has left him feeling upset. The reality of losing contact with his children is never an easy pill to swallow. Brad’s love for them remains strong, and he deeply misses their presence in his life.

Allow me to clarify: Shiloh is one of the six offspring born to Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. The others include Maddox (age 22), Zahara (19 years old), Pax (also 20), Knox (aged 15), and Vivienne, who is also 15 years old.

1. To clarify, it’s worth mentioning that Shiloh isn’t the only child of Jolie-Pitt family to modify their name. Recently, Vivienne was credited as Vivienne Jolie in the playbill for her Broadway musical, The Outsiders. She collaborated on this project with her mother. Similarly, Zahara identified herself as Zahara Marley Jolie at Spelman College back in November.

In July, Shiloh made public her intention to be known as Shiloh Jolie, instead of Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, through a notice in the Los Angeles Times. According to California law, a person must first publish the necessary documents in a local newspaper for a month before a judge can grant approval for a name change petition.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s ugly divorce

8 years after their split, the ex-Hollywood lovers haven’t officially resolved their disputed divorce case. They were wed for a brief period between 2014 and 2016, but since then, they’ve been locked in a struggle over their vineyard in Southern France, which they jointly owned.

1. According to recent legal documents concerning the case, the actress’s legal team alleges that Mr. Pitt physically harmed his spouse during their marriage, causing her to ultimately separate from him and file for divorce. However, Mr. Pitt has refuted these accusations. (In this version, I aimed to keep the original meaning while making it more conversational and easier to read.)

As a die-hard admirer, I can’t help but delve into the intriguing name journeys of this dynamic duo. Just like me, Angelina Jolie decided to ditch her dad’s surname, Jon Voight, and forge her own path. Similarly, Brad Pitt opted to swap his given name, William, for his middle moniker, Bradley, showing us that even the stars can reinvent themselves.

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2024-07-30 09:37