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OUT AND ABOUT: ANGELINA JOLIE, SHILOH, AND ZAHARA

Submitted by admin on October 5, 2009 at 11:15 am 52 Comments

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Actress Angelina Jolie was spotted outside a French supermarket with Zahara,4 ½, and Shiloh,3, in Rignoles, France  today(October 5th). Click over to see a pictures of a smiling Zahara and her family.

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  • K says:

    What is the deal with Shiloh always looking like a boy? Is this just a phase or sign of what’s to come?

    • Kim says:

      I read in another magazine that she is going through a Tomboy phase and one of the kids accidentally knocked one of her front teeth out. Also, she wants to be called “John”.

    • sydneyj says:

      I thought Brad said in an interview that she was obsessed with the movie Peter Pan. I don’t see anything wrong with it. She’s a tomboy. It would be one thing if that’s the way her parents dressed her, but I suspect Brad and Angie let her pick her own clothes most of the time.

      As for Z’s hair, I love it! I wish I could get my hair like that. I was worried for a while when they kept it pulled back all the time. But, one thing I noticed about white people who raise black kids is that they often let the hair go natural, as opposed to press n curl and relaxers on the girls. I’ll be curious to see what Heidi Klum does to her daughter’s hair, if her hair is like Henry’s or Johan’s.

    • UGOGURL!!! says:

      @K- Shiloh kind of reminds me of how her dad dresses so maybe in her “tomboy” state she wants to dress like him. I think it’s cute! She’s still young so I’m sure she’ll become the prancy pants everyone wants her to be..or maybe not! I don’t think we should put a label on a 3 yr old…JMHO.

  • murjy says:

    zahara is so cute!!!

  • J.D. says:

    Zahara is going to be absolutely beautiful when she gets older. I would think Shiloh was a boy if I didn’t know any better though.

  • Shayla says:

    Zahara is just the cutest little thing…She is so adorable

  • REGINA NEL says:

    she know she need to keep that girls head together better than that im sorry its getting out of hand granted Zahara looks cute with the curls flowing but not every day… and Shiloh is beautiful.

  • janelle says:

    Cute! These girls are precious. Angelina used to be a tomboy and dress like this as a child. I guess that’s why she’s cool with it. Zahara’s smile is gorgeous. I could care less about the children’s look. I just think it’s beautiful that they are both different colors but they can hold hands and love each other. I love the idea of their rainbow family.

  • Erica L. Crump says:

    Zahara is giving that BEAUTIFUL Colgate smile! She is simply adorable!

  • kim says:

    I love Zahara’s hair, as for Shiloh its probably just a tomboy phase I went through one myself

  • Dejoi says:

    awwwwww Zahara is such a cutie patootie

  • getagrip (reply to The Word...) says:

    I really love this family but I’m sorry, it’s enough of little Zahara walking around with her hair not combed!! All she needs is a few braids and she’d be good; her hair is going to start breaking off because they are not caring for it. I love how they are letting the kids be kids and not caring about what they wear, etc… but this is too much. She has different needs than the others in regard to hair care and they need to embrace that as one of her unique factors. Plus, its going to be a rude awakening for her when she gets of school age and the other little black girls are like “what’s wrong w/ your hair”

    • sexy t says:

      Getagrip please shut the hell up. There is nothing wrong with her hair. Just because she’s not sporting a whole lot of tight ponytails with a million barretts like most black kids does not mean her hair is not being cared for.

      • getagrip says:

        ummm…screen name “sexy t”…yeah, ok–let me dumb this down a bit since it’s clear with whom I’m speaking….And Sherley…ain’t it time for a prayer pow-wow or something…

        I never once mentioned her hair being in a million little barrettes, perms, straightening combs and such… but this kid does need to have her hair maintained. She’s the only African child they have and she does have different needs when it comes to her hair–why is that a problem or me saying that she shouldn’t embrace her “natural” hair. Just because she has a natural curl doesn’t mean that her hair won’t mat/tangle and cause breakage.

    • Sherley says:

      Can you pls tell me how do you know Zahara’s hair is not being taking care of? How do you know someone does not wash, grease, brush & fluff it out to make it look like that everyday?

      She’s only 31/2, please leave the precious baby alone. As long as your children’s hair are kept the way you want it, so what about Zahara.

    • Sherley says:

      Zahara has the most beautiful, wide, brillant smile ever on a little girl. So precious.

      The one thing that stands out in this picture is how the two sisters are holding hands. There are holding hands so tightly as the get off the van & as they walk. To them, it doesn’t matter the color of their skin, their nationality nor the manner they dress, all that matters are they are sisters. Simply wonderful.

      I know people love WIll & Jada, but I love Angelina & Brad more. They do not have to adopt all those children, the fact that they want to, makes it all the more holy. Praise God.

  • we are ppl too says:

    Zahara is soooo beautiful!

  • MiMi says:

    Zahara is just gorgeous ! Zee and Shiloh look so cute together. They look like they are having a ball.

  • Ann says:

    Z just has a little afro that’s all, it just needs trimming a bit. Otherwise, she is growing up to be such a cute, happy child.

  • Barlow says:

    Zahara’s hair is beautiful natural… I love to see a little black or biracial child with liberating curls, afro puffs, and other displays of their natural locks….Black hair has the right to be liberated too!!!!!

  • dee2 says:

    I LOVE Zee’s hair. I love a little black girl with a fro.

  • storm says:

    Zahara and Shiloh are pure cuteness.

    Angie and Brad might want to consider hiring a black nanny to care for Zahara’s hair; they obviously don’t know how to care for it. Our hair has special needs.

    Madonna keeps her little African daughter’s hair in cute corn rows. I doubt if Maddona does them herself; she probably hired someone to care for the litte girls hair.

    • Monique says:

      Our hair only require “special” care because we’ve been taught to think that way. No other race makes such a big deal out of their natural hair. Her hair is fine. Maybe she’ll be one of the only black girls to grow up without a hair complex. It’s so not that serious.

  • Kris says:

    Enough already with people talking about Zahara’s hair “not being combed”. This little girl is beautiful! Her hair is natural, appears to be healthy and thats what matters! So what she doesnt have a million barettes and pig tails sitting on top of her head. Shes a kid…and isn’t thinking about vanity, unlike some of the adults who have such an issue with her hair. People, particularly African American women, constantly feeling the need for hair to look a certain way, is the exact reason for many young girls grow up being obsessed with their hair and suffering from low self esteem if it doesnt look a certain way. Chill out and leave this beautiful little girl alone.

    • sheryl says:

      Thank you, thank you, thank you for saying this!!! Zee is absolutely beautiful and her hair looks just FINE as is.

      I know the next time a picture of Zee if posted, some people will still spout the same nonsense.

      Please (not you specifically) keep schooling them each time.

  • sharon says:

    Zahara’s hair looks fabulous, she’s embracing her natural look. Why should she braid her hair. She’s gorgeous!!!!

    Love her to bits…………

  • scorpio says:

    I luv the second pic, Zahara has such a pretty smile. AWW!

  • scorpio says:

    I hate how people always bring up her hair! From what i can see, it looks VERY healthy. And she looks VEY happy. It aint yo child, why should you be concerned with this baby head?! Plus, afro curls are so IN!

  • melissa says:

    wow,i never realized how Pretty Zahara was.Her smile is breathetaking.On the otherhand,Shiloh looks like a little boy.

  • kb says:

    seriously people come on.. why does it always come down to the hair? Just be happy that she was adopted and has parents that love her and take care of her… Besides Zee is Ethiopian and has a different hair texture than most blacks b/c Ethiopians are mixed with caucasians (middle eastern, white). Her hair probably has to be washed evry few days. And by the way her hair is beautiful unlike the perms we subject ourselves to

  • Leo says:

    *sigh* As soon as I saw these photos on another celebrity baby blog, I sighed. I just knew that people on BCK would be up in arms over Z’s hair yet again. I wish we’d get past the idea that Black hair only looks good if it’s braided, cornrowed, twisted or permed within a strand of its life. Her hair looks healthy and clean, and so does the rest of her - that’s all that should matter.

  • mrsmac says:

    It’s sad so many of us still have a complex about hair. Newsflash… braids and ponytails do not help your hair grow, protect it or qualify as “hair care”. They are hairstyles, period. If cornrows, braids, and ponytails help to produce long, healthy beautiful heads of hair, where are they? 75-80 percent of young black girls wear their hair in those styles throughout their childhood and most don’t end up with long healthy heads of hair. It’s 2009, time to explore other options and let the hair complex go. Natural beauty, no restraints, set your hair free.

    Done with my rant…

    Zahara and Shiloh are cute. They both look healthy and happy.

    • Aisha says:

      The reason most little black girls hair isn’t long and healthy is because by the time they get to middle school their hair gets permed. By the time they get to high school the perm/relaxer has broken off their hair.

      Curly hair is fragile and too much brushing and combing will break the hair, so braids help keep the hair safe from damage caused by daily grooming. This is also evident by the fact that black people with dreadlocks having some of the longest and fastest growing hair partially because they aren’t constantly brushing/combing their hair, but just twist the new growth into the lock and keep the hair moisturized. Also, braiding helps lock the moisture into the hair so it won’t become dry so quickly; another problem with curly hair.

  • Anonymous says:

    Come on Angelina, we know you can’t do black hair, but you have enough money to hire someone to fix Zahara’s hair. Ms Shiloh, I think this is what is to come. She still very cute. Great family all 3 adopted children we’re blessed to be in this family.

  • Ei-yi says:

    What cutie pies. These two princesses look happy and healthy.

    Zahara has the “good hair” that some blacks still harp over. I am surpised to see it downgraded on this blog. I love my fuzzy halo of wool, but I wouldn’t mind having Zs softer, slightly more defined curls either. Bet her hair is even prettier in person, a picture distorts a bit and doesn’t tell the whole story.

    That said, I have to admit,I wouldn’t mind seeing a change up with Z’s do’ every once in a while –a loose pony or two–nothing too greasy, tedious or tacky.

  • Kim says:

    Love Zahara’s natural soft curly fro she is inspiring me to get rid of my perm well not quite but Im considering it

  • BCKay says:

    These are some cute pics and i like Zahara’s purple dress she looks good in that color and she has a pretty smile as well.I don’t think i’ve ever seen her so happy. Shiloh looks like a little fisherman with that hat on and i think she is cute with her tooth missing. The picture of the two sisters holding hands with Shiloh’s eyes closed is real cute. I don’t find anything wrong with her hair this style actually fits her and i do like that her hair is natural.

  • BrwnSantiLove says:

    Those two girls are complete opposites. Aww Zahara is smiling.

  • 13 yr old girl says:

    I definently agree. NOTHING is wrong with Zahara’s hair. I have hair just like Zahara and my mom hates the way i keep it out. shes always arguing to me how she can’t keep it up with natural hair and I cant leave it out. I refuse to think that us black people need “special needs” for our hair. If a white or asian person can leave their hair out; SO CAN I!

    • mia says:

      Its REALLY sad that black women feel like they need “special attention” for their hair. If Asian, Whites, Hispanics can wear their hair natural without a problem, why cannot zahara? Hair issues are why black women have low self esteems!!

  • AirForceGirl says:

    Zahara has beautiful hair and you can so tell it is being cared for. Some of ya’ll are just hating bcause white folks are raising a black child. Get over it! She is beautiful and I bet they tell her that every day, even with her natural hair.

  • machelle says:

    zahara is beautiful, and shiloh’s such a cutie. it’s been reported recently that shiloh is IMITATING HER FATHER. if you notice, brad dresses the same way.

  • kevin says:

    every single picture that i’ve ever seen of Shiloh, she is dressed like a boy. It’s like Angie and Brad are encouraging her to act and be like a boy…. I mean what’s up with that? At that age, psychologically, children are trying to understand their sex and who they are.. Shiloh will end up growing confused that she’s a boy, and then next thing you know, we’ll hear she’s gay.. I mean.. bad parenting.. and I don’t care if they adopt and help people less fortunate or not.. it’s called bad parenting..

    • Anne says:

      Shiloh may be trans gender. Girls like imitating their mothers, not their fathers. I don’t care how independent they want her to be but encouraging her in these extremes is bad parenting. Then again, I have never thought of them as the best parents out there.

  • cassie says:

    Obviously you haven’t seen many pics of Shiloh and you are basing your comments on the last 3 0r 4 sets of pics where the girl may be going thru a tomboy or dressing up like Brad phase. off hand I can think op her in a matching dress with Zahara at a grocery store , in a black dress w/ Zahara in France in a white dress in france, in a dress in NolA…Look at the Zahara archives she is primarily in pants too

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