Shiloh Jolie debuts in K-Pop music video amid Brad Pitt–Angelina Jolie winery dispute

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Shiloh Jolie debuts in K-Pop music video amid Brad Pitt–Angelina Jolie winery dispute

Shiloh Jolie has made her debut in a K-pop music video, marking her first official appearance as a performer. Shiloh, the daughter of former Hollywood power couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, appeared as a background dancer in singer Dayoung’s dance track 'What's a Girl to Do'.

According to reports, she was credited in the video under the name “SHI” rather than her full name 'Shiloh Jolie' after she recently made headlines for legally dropping 'Pitt' from her surname.

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Shiloh auditioned for partShi is said to have been selected through a competitive audition process. Reports suggest she was among nearly 700 candidates who auditioned for the dance number and was chosen without the casting directors being aware of her celebrity background.

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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie battle over court date

Her debut comes at a time when her parents remain embroiled in a high-profile legal dispute over their French winery, Chateau Miraval, which they purchased together during their marriage. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the former couple are now at loggerheads over the trial timeline. The case, currently scheduled to begin on February 1, 2027, but Jolie has requested that it be postponed to November 2027.

Pitt, however, is pushing for an earlier date, stating he is unwilling to delay proceedings for that long.Pitt has argued that the dispute has deprived him of "the quiet enjoyment of his home in France."

About Jiloe-Pitt lawsuit

Pitt and Jolie have been locked in a legal battle since their messy divorce. Pitt filed a lawsuit against Angelina, alleging that she sold her stake in the winery without his consent. The actress, on the other hand, has claimed that she was never required to obtain his approval for the sale of her share, after negotiations between the two broke down.

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