Angelina Jolie is defending her daughter Shiloh's decision to chop off her locks and dress like a boy, saying "I think it's beautiful."
Jolie also explains that while she has no problem with the way Shiloh, 4, is expressing herself through her appearance, it's not exactly her choice.
"It's not my choice," Angelina told Stylist magazine. "I have a very strong willed four-year-old girl who tells me what she wants to wear and I let her be who she is." Jolie continued, "I think children should wear what they want and express themselves, so we give them different options of things."
As for how Shiloh convinced mom to cut her hair? "Shiloh cried and said, 'Please cut my hair off, I don't want to have long hair.'" Jolie said. I'm not going to leave it long because somebody thinks I should. I want to do what's in her head and what's in her heart is to dress like that. I think it's beautiful."
Jolie also defends her relationship with Brad Pitt, which many speculate started on the set of Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
"It didn't begin on the film set," she says. "We became friends on the film set, but [the relationship] began after."
However, that statement contradicts an earlier one in which she said of the idea of her children watching the film, "Not a lot of people get to see a movie where their parents fell in love."
As Jennifer Aniston would say, uncool Angelina!
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