Did Angelina Jolie dropped her last name? Daughter Shiloh seeks legal aid for removing “Pitt”

Given that Shiloh is an adult, Angelina is unable to comment on this situation.

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When Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s children publicly eliminated the “Pitt” from their last name and stuck with Jolie, the simmering feud between them became even more contentious.

Angelina Jolie dropped her dad’s last name in the 2000s

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In 2002, the actress, who had previously gone by the name Angelina Jolie Voight—dropped the “Voight” from her surname. The actress and her father had a tumultuous, erratic relationship.

Celebrity Nine claims that she disclosed in a 2003 interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer that her father occasionally spent time with them on vacations or on their birthdays.

The 2001 film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider had the actress from Original Sin reuniting with her father in a shared on-screen relationship. Their role was father and daughter. Following the legal removal of the word “Voight” from their last names, she and her brother did this.

According to the publication, Jolie revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that she was in mourning over her father. “I will only say that, like every child, (brother) Jamie and I would have loved to have had a warm and loving relationship with our dad.”

Shiloh seeks legal help 

Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt's Daughter Shiloh Files Petition To Drop Father's Surname

Shiloh, who was one step ahead of her siblings, decided to take matters into her own hands when she reached 18 and openly adopted the surname “Jolie.”

As quoted by Yahoo, as per Entertainment Tonight’s source, “Shiloh hired her own lawyer and paid for it herself, so Angie doesn’t know and can’t speak for it.”

Shiloh reportedly wishes to adopt her mother’s last name.

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