What’s in a name? For Shiloh Jolie, quite a bit.
On May 30, Variety reported that the 19-year-old attended French designer Isabel Marant’s capsule launch with Net-A-Porter. But she wasn’t there as just another A-list offspring. She was a choreographer with a new name.
Gone was “Shiloh Jolie,” who reemerged simply as Shi and reportedly lent her choreography talents to a performance of singer-songwriter Luella’s new single, “Naïve.”
This isn’t the first evolution of the teen’s identity. In 2024, she legally dropped “Pitt” from her surname, becoming Shiloh Jolie — trimming the hyphen and, perhaps, some history.

She’s not alone. That same year, her younger sister Vivienne was credited as “Vivienne Jolie” for her work on the Broadway musical “The Outsiders.” It’s unclear whether Vivienne’s new surname has been made official, but the public-facing change was unmistakable.
On May 29, Pitt broke his long silence on his lengthy divorce from Jolie. Asked if he felt relief now that the proceedings had ended, he replied: “No, I don’t think it was that major of a thing.”
“Just something coming to fruition. Legally,” he added.
Jolie and Pitt share six children. Four still carry the surname “Jolie-Pitt,” for now.
