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Shiloh takes the spotlight when she is next to her mother, what is her face that makes netizens startled?

Angelina Jolie’s first daughter appeared on this trip to Cambodia with her.

According to available information, Angelina Jolie was present in Cambodia to participate in the launch of the program “Women for bees”. On this trip, she accompanied her first biological daughter, Shiloh.

Shiloh and mother Angelina Jolie went to Cambodia.

Recently, some pictures of Angelina and her mother were posted online. In the picture, Jolie attracts attention when wearing luxurious clothes. She proves the class of an A-list star in Hollywood with her outstanding beauty and top charisma.

In contrast to her mother, Shiloh chose simple outfits. The girl is loyal to wearing her hair in a high bun to reveal her beautiful face and outstanding white skin. Under someone else’s lens, Shiloh shines without any makeup. Princess Angelina is said to have a perfect profile and many similarities to her mother.

The perfect side profile of Angelina’s daughter who once intended to change gender.

Shiloh is the ð˜Īð˜Đ𝘊𝘭ð˜Ĩ of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. From a young age, she liked to cut her hair short and dress like a boy. Later, Shiloh continued to pursue a tomboy style, causing her to be repeatedly exposed to rumors of her intention to transition.

Shiloh has a small face and outstanding white and pink skin.

However, since last year, Angelina’s daughter has changed dramatically. The girl suddenly became strangely feminine. Shiloh not only grows her hair long, wears dresses and makeup, but also actively participates in dance classes. Many people think that because she was preparing to enter the entertainment industry, she had a spectacular “transformation”.

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