Shiloh Jolie is standing in solidarity with her mother. On Memorial Day weekend, news broke that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt ’s 18-year-old daughter Shiloh hired a lawyer and filed the paperwork to drop “Pitt” from her name , just days after she became a legal adult. A source told The Daily Mail that Shiloh that the choice to drop her father’s last name was in connection to the abuse allegations, along with Pitt preventing her and her siblings from testifying during their custody battle in 2020 and 2021.

Court setback for Angelina Jolie as judge rules in Brad Pitt's favor over NDAs Angelina Jolie wants her kids to ‘avoid spending time' with ex Brad Pitt “The name change goes back to the custody battle, and Shiloh's belief that her rights as a victim were violated,” the source told the outlet. “Shiloh believed she had the right, as a victim of crime, to testify — and was prevented from doing so,” they added. Jolie attempted to have her and Pitt’s six children Maddox, 22, Pax, 20, Zahara, 19, Shiloh, Knox and Vivienne, 15, testify during their legal battle.

However, Judge John Oudekirk declined to hear their accounts of the alleged abuse, and gave 50 percent custody to Pitt. Jolie later appealed this decision, claiming that Ouderkirk has a commercial link to one of Pitt’s lawyers. With the name change, Shiloh followed in the footsteps of her older sibling Zahara, who also chose to have “Pitt” legally removed from her name.

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