Shiloh Jolie, the daughter of actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, is set to appear in K-pop artist DAYOUNG’s upcoming music video. A short preview of the video has already been released, and the 19-year-old has grabbed attention for her performance and uncanny resemblance to her mother, Angelina Jolie. Notably, the makers were unaware of her lineage until filming was completed.
Angelina Jolie’s daughter Shiloh in Korean music video
The 19-year-old features in a teaser for singer Dayoung’s upcoming track What’s a Girl to Do. In the teaser, Shiloh is seen performing a choreographed dance sequence, dressed in a lacy top with slicked-back hair and hoop earrings. Her appearance quickly went viral, not just for her moves but also for her uncanny resemblance to Angelina Jolie.
According to the music label, she was selected through an open audition in the US, and the team reportedly had no idea about her famous parentage until after filming was complete.
“Is that Angelina Jolie`s daughter?” asked a netizen. “Shilohhh omggg I can’t waittt,” said another. “The DNA goes crazzzzzy, beautiful girl,” read a comment on Instagram. “Perfect combo of both parents,” wrote another.
More about Shiloh
Shiloh, who has largely stayed away from the spotlight, has occasionally made public appearances. In May last year, she attended a dinner marking fashion designer Isabel Marant’s collaboration with Net-A-Porter, as reported by Variety. At the same event, she contributed as a choreographer for musician Luella’s performance of her single Naïve, working alongside dancers Keoni Rose and Tako Suzuko.
Shiloh formally changed her name in 2024. After turning 18 in May, she filed to remove “Pitt” from her surname, a decision that was legally approved in August. Following the court’s approval, her name was changed from Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt to Shiloh Nouvel Jolie.
About Angelina and Brad
Alongside Shiloh, Angelina, 49, and Pitt, 61, share five other children—Maddox, 23; Zahara, 20; Pax, 21; Knox, 16; and Vivienne, 16. Their divorce was finalised in December 2024 after an eight-year legal battle.
In May, Brad Pitt addressed the high-profile split publicly for the first time. When asked by GQ whether he felt “relief,” he said, “No, I don’t think it was that major of a thing. Just something coming to fruition. Legally,” he told the magazine.











