ANGELINA Jolie’s teenage daughter Shiloh has been planning to move out from her famous mom’s $25million mansion in Los Angeles.
Shiloh, 17, is reportedly moving in with her father, Brad Pitt, 60.
Angelina‘s daughter is expected to make the move sometime when she turns 18 in May, according to Star magazine, via Radar Online.
“Shiloh isn’t unhappy at Angelina’s, but she’s turning 18 soon and wants to shake things up,” an insider shared with the printed outlet.
“Plus, she adores Brad and has always been daddy’s little girl.”
The Once Upon A Time In Hollywood actor is said to have been “ecstatic when Shiloh told him the news.”
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The source claimed the Eternals actress is not pleased with the teen’s decision but accepts Shiloh “can make her own decisions.”
In addition to their teenager, the former couple share four other children: Maddox, 22; Pax, 20; Zahara, 19; and twins Vivienne and Knox, 15.
Although Brad is apparently on good terms with the twins, the insider claimed Maddox, Pax, and Zahara have not “repaired their relationship” with the patriarch.
“Shiloh can walk over at any time to see [Angelina] and her brothers and sisters,” the source added.
Brad’s $8million mansion in Los Feliz, California, is close to Angelina’s home.
In 2014, Brad and Angelina, 48, tied the knot in Provence, Southern France.
The exes divorced about two years later in 2016.
At the time, a judge granted Angelina’s ex-husband 50/50 custody of their children as part of their bitter divorce.
Since then, the pair have gone back and forth over custody and visitation rights.
After their divorce, the two became embroiled in a bitter legal court battle for their French vineyard.
She adores Brad and has always been daddy’s little girl.
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In mid-March, the U.S. Sun reported that the Ocean’s Eleven notable racked up a win in a French courtroom.
Brad attempted to reverse Angelina’s 2021 sale of her stake in the Chateau Miraval winery to Russian billionaire Yuri Shefler.
Angelina negotiated the sale of her stake to Yuri’s group for $64 million through her investment firm Nouvel.
“There’s a long way to go in this litigation, but at the moment, the momentum is certainly with Brad,” a source close to the actor told The U.S. Sun at the time.
“In recent months, he’s landed three courtroom wins across three different jurisdictions: Luxembourg, the United States, and now France.”
“From the moment this hostile takeover bid began, he made it clear that he wasn’t going to be bullied – and he meant it,” the source continued.
“He has stood his ground and will continue to do what is right.”