Shiloh Jolie Pitt Joins Mother’s Charity Work Despite Transgender Rumors And Public Scrutiny
Angelina Jolie's daughter, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt has been facing transgender rumors and intense public scrutiny.
However, she seems to be taking the speculations all in stride as she follows her mother's philanthropic steps.
According to Daily Mail, the 9-year-old was spotted helping out the less fortunate in Cambodia. She was joined by her 10-year-old sister Zahara in the endeavor.
The site pictured the sisters helping out a local girl, Leida Shoun, and her 12 brothers and sisters.
They reportedly approached the girls who had been eating ice cream with their father, Brad Pitt, in the town of Siem Reap. Jolie had been filming a movie, "First They Killed My Father," in the same area.
New York Daily News further reported that the Jolie-Pitt family had been so moved by the siblings' story that they took them out to buy clothes amounting to $200.
Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, who was previously scrutinized by the media for transgender rumors, was photographed buying food and hanging out with her new friends.
Meanwhile, Zahara was seen buying them two brand new bikes.
'Shiloh and Zahara and their family are very good people," 16-year-old Leida reportedly told The Daily Mail about her encounter with the famous siblings. "We have known them for a while, they sponsor us. 'I play with Shiloh or Zahara, they meet us in Siem Reap town and we all play together."
The girl further shared that the Jolie-Pitts, whom she says are "nice people," took them to Angkor Center to play at the arcade.
Leida is the middle child of 13 siblings, with ages that range from 23 to 16 months old. They reportedly live in the city's impoverished district of Mundai Bai.
Shiloh Jolie-Pitt and her siblings aren't just helping the needy in their spare time. They also tried out the glamorous side of their upbringing.
Their famous mother previously shared to Entertainment Tonight that her kids were able to land roles in "Kungfu Panda 3" where she also stars.
"They were kind of shy," the actress shared. "They don't really want to be actors, but I didn't want them to miss the opportunity. They came in, and they had a lot of fun with it."
With all the transgender rumors that Shiloh Jolie-Pitt has to contend with, it would be understandable is she chooses charity work instead of starring in a film in the future.