Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s daughter Shiloh, 17, shows off her surprise dancing skills in new video – amid superstar parents’ ongoing divorce battle

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s daughter Shiloh once again showed off her surprising dancing skills in a fun new video this week.

Shiloh, who turns 18 on May 27, wowed as she performed slick freestyle dance moves in a video shared by choreographer Lil Kelaan Carter.

In the clip, the teenager danced to the song Tanzania by Uncle Waffles and Tony Duardo with Sino Msolo and Boibizza.

Shiloh wore a sweatshirt and an oversized T-shirt as she showed off her impressive moves while Carter wrote, “Her movement is crazy. Thank you for your energy.’

Shiloh’s moves left her Oscar-winning father Brad, 60, in tears after she was filmed dancing at Doja Cat’s Vegas in 2022 in a video posted to YouTube by Los Angeles-based choreographer Hamilton Evans.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s daughter Shiloh once again showed off her surprising dancing skills in a fun new video this week.

Shiloh, who turns 18 on May 27, wowed as she performed slick freestyle dance moves in a video shared by choreographer Lil Kelaan Carter

Brad and Angelina married in August 2014 after ten years together, but Angelina filed for divorce in September 2016; seen in 2006

Shiloh took center stage at the Millennium Dance Complex in Studio City to perform an energetic one-minute routine while flanked by two other girls.

Brad later told ET, “It brings tears to my eyes, yes,” and his daughter is “very beautiful.”

‘I don’t know where she got it from. I’m Mr. Two-Left Feet here.’

In another video, the celebrity offspring was seen donning a black tracksuit as she showed off her best moves to Lizzo’s About Damn Time, while the rest of her dance troupe watched from behind.

‘Shiloh loves to dance. She is seriously talented and has been taking these classes for a few years now,” an insider told Us Weekly at the time.

“She’s also made some good friends through the dance community, and they’re all in chat groups and sharing their favorite playlists and stuff like that.

“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 just might be able to do that.”

The source added, “Brad and Angie are both very proud. They wouldn’t have a problem if she wanted to go pro, but they wouldn’t force that on her in any way.’

The video takes place during Brad and Ange’s final battle over their winery.

Pitt is being prosecuted for embezzling money from Chateau Miraval by the company to which his ex-wife Jolie is trying to sell her shares.

In the clip, the teenager danced to the song Tanzania by Uncle Waffles and Tony Duardo with Sino Msolo and Boibizza

Shiloh wore a sweatshirt and an oversized T-shirt as she showed off her impressive moves while Carter wrote, “Her movement is crazy. Thank you for your energy’

Shiloh is pictured in 2021 with mother Angelina, 48, and siblings Maddox, Vivienne, Knox and Zahara – she also has older brother Pax

The Troy actor and the Maleficent star, 48, are embroiled in a bitter legal dispute surrounding their co-ownership of the $500 million French winery, which they originally bought in 2008.

And now Pitt has been sued by Tenute del Mondo, after previously suing the company claiming they had no right to receive Jolie’s shares in the winery.

In new court documents obtained by DailyMail.com, Tenute has filed a claim against Pitt and his company, Mondo Bongo, alleging that they used Chateau Miraval as a “personal piggy bank” to finance their projects for years.

One such project is a swimming pool used only by Pitt, and according to Tenute, the actor has spent more than $1 million on renovations. Other ventures include a recording studio, a cosmetics line and a gin brand.

Last month, Jolie piled more pressure on Pitt as their war over Chateau Miraval turned even uglier, as her lawyers called his request for non-disclosure agreements “insulting,” just days after she accused him of “bleeding her out” in their ongoing bitter legal proceedings. conflict.

Pitt had recently filed a motion asking to see Jolie’s non-disclosure agreements with third parties and now her lawyers have called the move “expensive,” “wasteful,” “unreasonable” and “abusive,” according to court documents obtained by Page six on Friday.

The publication reports that Jolie had argued in court documents that her ex asked her to sign an extensive non-disclosure agreement in their ‘scuttled’ winery deal because he tried to silence her by talking about allegations that he and abused her children. including on a flight from France to California in 2016.

Earlier last month, Jolie’s claims were reported through her lawyers: “While Pitt’s history of physical abuse of Jolie began well before the family’s September 2016 plane trip from France to Los Angeles, this flight marked the first time he had disclosed his physical abuse aimed at the children. also.’

DailyMail.com exclusively reported that in the ongoing legal battle – dubbed ‘the war of the rosés’ – Jolie accused ‘controlling’ ex Pitt of ‘draining her financially’ through the protracted legal battle over the winery that owns it. couple since their divorce. in 2016.

But as she tries to claim her ex is ‘bleeding her dry’, DailyMail.com can reveal that since their ten-year relationship ended in divorce after two years of marriage, her fortune has soared.

Pitt was blindsided when Jolie sold her share of Chateau Miraval, a 35-room estate with a famous vineyard in the south of France that Pitt and Jolie bought in 2008. The 1,000-acre estate – now valued at $164 million – is where the couple tied the knot in 2014

A survey by DailyMail.com shows that Jolie’s relationship with Pitt has not diminished her fortune, but her relationship with Pitt has enriched her by almost $100 million.

That money comes from loans, child support, donations and the millions she made from the sale of her 50 percent share of the property at the center of the dispute – Chateau Miraval – ten percent of which was a gift from Pitt.

The couple’s former French home, a beautiful 1,200-acre estate and vineyard, was worth $60 million when they bought it in 2008. Now, thanks to Pitt’s efforts and investments in the company, it is worth a whopping $164 million.

And while Jolie seems to scream poverty in her latest lawsuits, sources close to Pitt point out that the Tomb Raider star had enough money to sign a recent deal to take over 57 Great Jones Street, a unique Manhattan area that once owned by Andy. Warhol and previously rented for $60,000 per month.

Jolie has signed an eight-year lease for the 6,600-square-foot property, which it will use as a store to promote her fashion label, Atelier Jolie.

Pitt had initially tried to buy out Jolie herself, to keep the winery “in the family” if she wanted to opt out. But the deal collapsed amid acrimony.

Pitt accused Jolie of breaching their purchase agreement when she sold her 50 percent stake in Chateau Miraval to Russian oligarch Yuri Shefler in 2021, without her ex-husband’s consent.

According to Jolie, the previous offer to sell it to Pitt for $54 million imploded because of his demands.

When the then-couple bought Miraval in 2008, Pitt took a 60 percent stake in the winery and estate, while Jolie took 40 percent.

Earlier last month, DailyMail.com exclusively revealed that Jolie had accused ex Pitt of trying to ‘control her and drain her financially’ during their ongoing legal battle since their 2016 split, documents revealed

Pitt poured millions into the estate, riding the rosé wave and expanding the company in a move that saw sales grow 300 percent.

Soon the estate they bought for an estimated $60 million was worth almost $164 million.

By the time of their wedding, Jolie had “stopped investing,” according to previously filed court documents — something she has denied.

Yet in December 2013, Pitt transferred 10 percent of his share to her as a wedding gift ‘for the amount of 1 euro’. [never paid]’ so that when they married in August 2014, they were 50/50 equal partners.

Meanwhile, as the war over the sale of the winery continues, Pitt has won several legal victories in recent months, including a major judgment in Luxembourg, returning control of the award-winning Chateau Miraval vineyard pending further hearings.

Just last month, he scored another victory when the LA Superior Court rejected Jolie’s claims that his lawsuit was “frivolous, malicious and part of a problematic pattern.”

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