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Knox Pitt Wearing a Tutu? Brad and Angelina Are Laid-Back About Kids Dressing Their Gender
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are open-minded, laid-back parents when it comes to their children.
Shiloh Pitt has been dressing in boys’ clothing for quite a while already. And now Knox Pitt is enjoying wearing a tutu!
Knox, 2 ½, was spotted with his mom and siblings wearing a cute red lady bug costume complete with a tutu and wings. How cute!
He and mom Angelina and siblings Vivienne, Maddox, 9, Pax, 7, and Zahara, 6, are now in Malta! Shiloh and Brad were not with them.
Knox is following his big sister’s footsteps and choosing his own style already. And his parents are obviously very open-minded about allowing their children to choose their own style from a very young age.
Some might think it’s a little strange to allow a boy to wear a tutu but it’s just a costume right?
Because of their parenting approach, Brangelina’s child Shiloh is probably the most famous tomboy in Hollywood. But neither Brad nor Angelina seem to mind at all – in fact they embrace it.
Angelina has said she has strong-willed daughter (Shiloh) who wears what she wants and “I let her be who she is.”
Knox’s twin Vivienne was also dressed up in a pink tutu too. They were likely practicing for their upcoming birthday – the twins are turning three on July 12!
What do you think of Know wearing a tutu?
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alana commented on Jun 19 11 at 10:04 amplease leave these children alone! why should anyone care what a two year old’s play costume is? these are real kids,,not characters on tv. no one’s place to judge. im so tired of this family being held to ridiculous standards, and how EVERYTHING has to be looked at negatively.
so glad no one saw my son dressed up in his sister’s sunflower costume, complete with yellow tutu. some bloggers on this site would probably have called cps!
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