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Relax, Shiloh’s Haircut Isn’t Hurting Anyone
Shiloh Jolie Pitt is turning into a young lady who knows what she wants. Why is her mother being reviled for her hair cut?
Is it just because her mom is Angelina Jolie?
The headline of Life & Style magazine read, “Why is Angelina Turning Shiloh Into A Boy?.”
The fact that the magazine goes so far with that headline and even asks if it’s harming the 3-year-old is a little preposterous.
Every boy and every girl are different. There are a lot of girls that are really into the princess thing that is perpetuated by society and there is nothing wrong with that. There are boys that like to play with dolls and dress up in their mom’s shoes and there is equally nothing wrong with that.
These kids are little people trying to find out what they like, what they want to be and who they are. Who are we to try to mold them into society’s little darlings?
Take a look at this photo and tell me if there was something wrong with this little girl.
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Which Power Moms Missed The Oscars? | Famecrawler commented on Mar 09 10 at 1:43 pmjane commented on Mar 05 10 at 12:36 pmI think it’s because the androgyny started so young, at an age before most kids develop sense of gender identity, that is throwing people off. Personally, I think that they noticed Shiloh’s tendency and encouraged it and now it has become a self-fulfilling prophecy and Shiloh is now driving the image.
Sara commented on Mar 07 10 at 1:43 pmShe probably just had gum stuck in it. Or decided to cut it herself and this is the ‘fix’
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