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The contrasting images of the two young ladies of Angelina Jolie’s family: Shiloh has a strong personality while Vivienne is more gentle.

Some recent photos show that actress Angelina Jolie’s two biological daughters have completely opposite looks and interests.

Recently, some fitness and dance photos of Shiloh – Angelina Jolie’s first biological daughter – were posted on social networks. It can be seen that the girl is wearing strong sports clothes and performing many vigorous movements. Shiloh attracts attention with her short hair, just like a man’s.

Shiloh attracts attention with workout images that are both strong and personal.

While her sister Shiloh prefers a tomboy style, Vivienne has the opposite style. Last weekend, the girl and her mother Angelina Jolie attended the first premiere of the musical “The Outsiders” in New York. According to observations, Vivienne wears a T-shirt combined with jeans. The girl let her hair fall to her shoulders, revealing her pretty, gentle face.

In contrast to her older sister, Vivienne is feminine and gentle when appearing next to her mother.

It is known that Angelina Jolie hired Vivienne as an assistant when the actress took on the role of one of the musical’s producers. Jolie’s youngest daughter showed great interest in musicals and worked hard and seriously to best understand how to contribute to the musical’s production.

After divorcing Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie not only spends a lot of time on artistic activities, but she also takes care of and creates conditions for her ð˜Īð˜Đ𝘊𝘭ð˜Ĩren to participate in projects in which she participates. Not only did people see Pax Thien and Maddox supporting her on set, but Zahara and Vivienne also helped their mother complete the work of launching her own fashion brand as well as working as musical producers.

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