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Angelina took daughters Shiloh, 3, and Zahara, 4, shopping at discount store Intermarche in Brignoles, France Monday.

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  • November 12, 2009 - 10:07am donna Says:

    Would Brad Pitt / Angelina Jolie allow Maddox or Pax to dress in pink dresses, Mary Jane patent leather shoes & ribbons in their hair....Hmmmmm No child of 3 unless coaxed would dress this way. Sure..Shiloh woke up & asked for a mans tie..mans hat boys sweats & t-shirt.....give a break. You know I used to admire this family now I'n not so sure. I had read a post that said Angelina wants to make sure Shiloh never shows up Zahara. God forbid her "Blob" in any way shows up her prized adopted children. Really Sad.
  • November 12, 2009 - 9:59am donna Says:

    Further to my comment. If Maddox or Pax wanted to dress in pink dresses with mary jane shoes would Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie allow it. Hmmmm.....
  • November 12, 2009 - 9:52am donna Says:

    You know I really had admired the Jolie-Pitt clan. Now I believe someone needs to inform them that a childs self identity is usually formed in the first 5 years. I have no doubt that Shiloh has been coaxed into wearing what she wears. There is no way a child of 3 will chooses to wear a mans tie & army boots - they have no reference unless it has been suggested. A girl does not have to dress frilly - no - but there is a huge selection of casual girl clothes - they do not have to go the the boys section. I had read another blog that suggested Jolie wants to make sure that Shiloh never shows up her adopted daughter Zahara. You know she called her a blob when she was born & now I believe that there is some underlying problem the way Angelina relates to Shiloh. Its a shame because I have read her own mother had a very close relationship with her.
  • October 11, 2009 - 8:32pm Anonymous Says:

    hey angelina...shilohs a girl incase you forgot
  • October 11, 2009 - 5:59pm Anonymous Says:

    is she trying to turn Shilo into a gay or what? ds is ridiculous
  • October 08, 2009 - 3:09pm Anonymous Says:

    Aaaw, Be Nice is so sweet. She's right, we should "play nice". I still wouldn't dress my kid like Shiloh, not saying she's anything bad...she's adorable, but the outfit is a bit sillie-dorky looking.
  • October 07, 2009 - 12:42am Be nice! Says:

    Give them a break! My five yr-old daughter would find Shiloh's outfit fabulous and wouldn't be caught dead in the dress that Zahara's wearing. My daughter would much rather wear her brother's hand-me-downs than frilly things from her girl cousins. As for the comments about Shiloh being dressed like a lesbian, wow, grow up people! Shame on you for stereotyping! What else was there...oh yeah, the missing tooth. We have close friends whose 3-yr-old is missing not one, but two front teeth. No abuse, just a clutzy kid who fell against something at the playground and knocked out the teeth. These things happen! And please, don't criticize the beautifully natural hair that Zahara has. She looks beautiful, as does Shiloh and their mom. Can't we just play nice???
  • October 06, 2009 - 10:34pm anniegoolahee Says:

    this photo is hilarious! reminds me of my childhood days, and all the times i left the house in a totally ridiculous getup. I'm talking, dance class costume and a fire hat. In other words, "haute couture". what is so wrong about her outfit? let me break it down for all you idiots...she took clothes from her older brothers because she probably idolizes them. what is wrong with you turds?
  • October 06, 2009 - 6:49pm Anonymous Says:

    Yeah, Shiloh looks like such a little dork. I would never let my kid dress like that. She's going to grow up dressing like Kelly Osbourne did...oh, she's fine now, but back in the day...yuk.
  • October 06, 2009 - 2:26pm on2u Says:

    Poor Shiloh. Jolie has already messed with her identity. Poor kid does not have a chance in that environment.
  • October 06, 2009 - 11:40am Colleen Says:

    4:27 Anonymous - You just may be the smartest person to ever post here. Bravo for calling out these morons for what they are!
  • October 06, 2009 - 8:52am Anonymous Says:

    I think they both look adorable.. Let children be children!
  • October 06, 2009 - 4:27am Anonymous Says:

    I'm not sure why I wasted my times reading these off the wall posts.. Kids should be and are creative and somewhat naive to the social constructions that will almost certainly be in place by adulthood. Which means that dressing up in crazy clothing, and going through fazes with different weird styles based on their interests and role models is not a big deal...and certainly not the strangest kid behavior you'll see! Both kids looks happy and healthy, and that is what matters. I find it alarming that so many people are making jabs at Shiloh's style choice pertaining to her future sexual orientation. It is ridiculous, insulting, homophobic, as well as making gross stereotypical assumptions about lesbians and their behaviors and styles. Say what you want, but apparently none of these comments come from any real place of understanding about children and/or sexual orientation.
  • October 05, 2009 - 9:53pm Anonymous Says:

    Honestly why does anyone care how Angelina dresses HER children.
  • October 05, 2009 - 9:52pm Anonymous Says:

    Honestly why does anyone care how Angelina dresses HER children.
  • October 05, 2009 - 7:32pm Anonymous Says:

    This comment is for Oakleygirl23...what's wrong with Zahara's hair? It's natural! That's how her hair grows, and it's beautiful! Do something with your own damn hair before you down a child, and quit criticizing natural beauty...Not every black girl wears weaves, and relaxers, you freaking idiot!!
  • October 05, 2009 - 6:33pm Anonymous Says:

    I let my toddler choose his own clothes, but I always make sure he's presentable before leaving the house. I don't really care about colors matching, but I do make sure he's not wearing ratty tshirts and sweats. I even letting him be a butterfly for halloween, not a frilly pink one, a cool tough monarch butterfly (no my husband isnt thrilled) But kids do need boundaries, and these kidsdon't seem to have any. They always appear unkempt. Im no expert on African american hair, but im sure it's not supposed to look like that. Those kids always look so dirty and unkempt, you'd think millionares could afford a brush. Maybe they're bargain hunting to expand Shiloh's wardrobe! lol As far as the lesbian comments, I do think that being gay is something you're born with. Maybe she will be gay. I had a boy friend growing up who, even as a toddler was very feminine-yep he's gay now! My doc also said thatkids understand gender around 2.5 yrs old...so don't rule it out as a possibility.
  • October 05, 2009 - 5:40pm Anonymous Says:

    I always dressed myself! I liked tp pick out my own clothes since the time I could walk. Even at 2, I knew what I liked. Sometimes it was a wierd mix of stripes and polka-dots and colors, but my Mom let me have at it. I bet it's the same thing. I think it's a good way to allow kids to have some independence. Makes them feel like they have some control when they are able to make decisions, no matter how small, for themselves. As for dressing like a boy, I bet it's because she's a total daddy's girl and wants to emulate him. If anything else? WHO CARES?
  • October 05, 2009 - 5:40pm Anonymous Says:

    I always dressed myself! I liked tp pick out my own clothes since the time I could walk. Even at 2, I knew what I liked. Sometimes it was a wierd mix of stripes and polka-dots and colors, but my Mom let me have at it. I bet it's the same thing. I think it's a good way to allow kids to have some independence. Makes them feel like they have some control when they are able to make decisions, no matter how small, for themselves. As for dressing like a boy, I bet it's because she's a total daddy's girl and wants to emulate him. If anything else? WHO CARES?
  • October 05, 2009 - 5:37pm Anonymous Says:

    I always dressed myself! I liked tp pick out my own clothes since the time I could walk. Even at 2, I knew what I liked. Sometimes it was a wierd mix of stripes and polka-dots and colors, but my Mom let me have at it. I bet it's the same thing. I think it's a good way to allow kids to have some independence. Makes them feel like they have some control when they are able to make decisions, no matter how small, for themselves. As for dressing like a boy, I bet it's because she's a total daddy's girl and wants to emulate him. If anything else? WHO CARES?

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