Boys' clothes for tomboy Shiloh
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Brad Pitt has reportedly spent $10,000 on boys’ clothes for his three-year-old daughter.
The Hollywood star was spotted shopping with Shiloh and his five-year-old adopted daughter Zahara in Paris earlier this week. While Zahara was keen to look at girls section of the exclusive Bonpoint store, Shiloh only had eyes for the male version of the shop.
“Shiloh was getting antsy while Zahara shopped in the girls' department and she finally started whining to get Brad to take her over to look at the boys clothing, which he finally did. Shiloh wanted only boy's clothes. She had absolutely no interest in the pretty dresses or skirts,” a source told X17 Online.
The site claims Brad spent $10,000 during the shopping spree, with Shiloh coming home with the label’s entire boys collection. She was said to be particularly keen on a pair of acid-wash yellow jeans.
Shiloh is known for her tomboy ways, and is said to look up to her older brother Maddox, eight. She recently had her flowing blonde locks cropped into a short, boyish style, and is never seen wearing skirts.
It has previously been reported the toddler refuses to wear girls’ clothes, and only has eyes for the kind of thing Maddox dons. She is so enamoured with her brother she will only wear his old soccer boots on her feet, apparently refusing to take them off even when she is at ballet and tap dancing lessons.
Brad is in the French city to support his partner Angelina Jolie, who is shooting her new movie The Tourist. The couple enjoyed a romantic meal at upmarket eatery Restaurant Laurent, near the Eiffel Tower, on Wednesday night.
“It was all very low-key. They arrived together hand-in-hand and looking very happy," a source said. "Both of them were chatting and laughing throughout their meal."
Angelina feasted on Argentinean steak with leeks, mushrooms and a soy milk drink, while Brad opted for a black truffle dish.
Meanwhile, Angelina Jolie's father thinks she and Brad Pitt are "the most amazing, loving parents".
Jon Voight - who reconciled with his daughter earlier this week after several years estrangement - has praised the actress for the tender way she and her partner raise their children and has claimed they are very settled in their relationship.
He said: "Angelina and Brad are so happy together and they are the most amazing, loving parents I've ever seen. It truly moved me to see how Angie is as a mom, I am so proud of her - she has so much love to give and to share with the children and with Brad."
The 71-year-old actor was thrilled to meet up with the couple and their "special" children - adopted tots Maddox, eight, five-year-old Zahara and Pax, six, and three biological children, Shiloh, three, and 19-month-old twins Knox and Vivienne - in Venice, Italy last Sunday.
He told Radar Online: "It was just wonderful to spend time with Angelina and Brad and the children.
"I've been waiting so long to hug my grandchildren and it was amazing, they are the most beautiful, loving kids you could imagine and I'm not just saying that because I'm their grandfather, they really are something special.
Although Angelina and Jon's meeting came as a shock to many, the pair has been working on the reconciliation for a while.
He said: "Angie and I have been in contact on the phone and by email for some time now.
"We've been working towards a full reconciliation for a while. Angie had to feel it was the right time to bring me into the lives of her and the kids and after some work she decided the moment had arrived.
"I hope I get to see them again soon. I want to spend as much time with them as possible."
- Cover Showbiz and Bang! Showbiz
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