"She's a far cry from her mother." The internet is buzzing about Angelina Jolie's daughter's music video debut.
The appearance of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's 19-year-old daughter, Shiloh, in a music video by South Korean singer Dayoung is being discussed online. The official video for "What's a Girl to Do" was previously released on YouTube, and now the singer has posted a video from the audience featuring her final dance routine, where Shiloh is more clearly visible. Users have begun sharing their opinions.
Social media users, in particular, noted that Shiloh "wasn't even the center" of the backup dancers and moved too stiffly for a professional artist. Some concluded that the girl only got the job on the project because of her parents' last name. Some also ridiculed reports that Shiloh allegedly participated in the casting as a regular cast member.
"She doesn't catch the eye, despite the hype," "Any other dancer would have gone unnoticed," "She wouldn't have been discussed without her last name," critics write.
Comparisons between Shiloh and her parents became the number one topic. Users noted that she inherited the best traits from both her father and mother. Some predicted a bright future for the girl. But others said she lacked Jolie's charisma.
"Another non-baby," "The only value is that she looks like Jolie," "Comparisons with her mother only highlight the difference in charisma," "She's a long way from Angelina's level," say the commentators.
Shiloh Jolie's professional debut became a hot topic on social media (especially TikTok, X, and Instagram*). The video featuring her garnered over 600,000 views on YouTube in just two days.
Shiloh is the eldest biological daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt (the former couple has six children, including three adopted). She has been a professional dancer for a long time. However, the new music video is not her screen debut. In 2008, at the age of two, she made her film debut, playing the daughter of the main character in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," played by her father. She also voiced the film "Kung Fu Panda 3."
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