Internet divided as Shiloh Jolie-Pitt's dance video draws attention amid Brad and Angelina's legal battle
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Amid the ongoing divorce battle between Hollywood stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, their daughter Shiloh, who is on the cusp of turning 18, is making headlines for her remarkable dance talent, as reported by The Daily Mail.
In a recent video shared by choreographer Lil Kelaan Carter, Shiloh captivated viewers with her slick freestyle dance moves set to the song 'Tanzania' by Uncle Waffles and Tony Duardo featuring Sino Msolo and Boibizza.
Shiloh Jolie-Pitt showcases dance skills amid parents' divorce battle
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Shiloh showcased her impressive moves in sweats and an oversized tee, with Carter expressing gratitude for her energy, stating, "Her movement is crazy. Thank you for your energy."
The teenager looked confident as she showcased her impressive skills. This isn't the first time Shiloh has wowed audiences with her dancing prowess.
Shiloh's dancing, captured in a video posted on YouTube by Los Angeles-based choreographer Hamilton Evans in 2022, moved her Oscar-winning father Brad Pitt to tears.
In the video, Shiloh took center stage at Millennium Dance Complex in Studio City, performing an energetic one-minute routine flanked by two other girls to Doja Cat's 'Vegas.'
Brad later told ET that Shiloh's dancing "brings a tear to the eye, yeah," adding that his daughter is "very beautiful." He humbly remarked, "I don't know where she got it from. I'm Mr Two-Left-Feet here."
"Shiloh loves dancing. She's seriously talented and has been going to these classes for a few years now," an insider told Us Weekly.
"She's made some good friends through the dancing community too, and they're all in chat groups and share their favorite playlists and that type of stuff."
"The teachers are all very impressed with her and say the sky's the limit if she wants to take it to the next level, and Shiloh may just do that."
The source added, "Brad and Angie are both very proud. They'd have no issue if she wants to turn pro, but they're not pushing it on her by any means."
It comes amid the latest battle between Brad and Angelina over their winery.
Pitt is facing a countersuit for allegedly misappropriating funds from Chateau Miraval by the company his ex-wife Jolie is attempting to sell her shares. This legal clash adds to the ongoing dispute between the former couple over their joint ownership of the $500 million French winery, which they acquired in 2008.
Pitt had previously sued Tenute del Mondo, claiming they lacked the right to acquire Jolie's shares in the winery.
Internet reacts to Shiloh Jolie-Pitt's dance video amid parents' divorce
Shiloh Jolie-Pitt's recent dance performance has sparked a range of reactions on social media, with some praising her energy and passion while others criticizing her skills and associating her with her famous parents' divorce.
While some users commended Shiloh's enthusiasm and dedication to her passion for dance, emphasizing the importance of enjoying oneself regardless of skill level, others expressed skepticism about her potential success in the dance world.
One user wrote, "She has great energy and as the clue in the background says, it's freestyle. Good for her for following her passion," while another user wrote, "As long she's having fun, who really cares."
Another user wrote, "She's talented! I wouldn't want her life. She'll always be compared to her parents. And everyone's first assumption will be that she got where she is because of them if she has any success."
However, not all comments were supportive, with some users dismissing Shiloh's talent and attributing any potential success to her parents' wealth and fame.
"Sorry to burst the nepo bubble, but go to any dance school and you will find equally, if not more talented dancers, sadly they will not get the family boost she does and will end up dancing as a hobby and not a career." a user said.
Another user wrote, "Sorry, but she just doesn’t have the skills to make it, apart that is from her parents’ money. "
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