Shiloh Pitt-Jolie Immortalized
At the tender age of 8-weeks old, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, has been immortalized in wax along with parents Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.
By: Shannon Gossage
It was just announced that Shiloh will appear at Madame Tussands in New York. The wax figure will be dressed in the t-shirt she was first photographed in for her big spread in People magazine – a "Pots & Pans Band" shirt. A statement was released from Madame Tussands that read that Shiloh will have her mother’s "signature pouty lips and delicate features." The wax figure will lie in a bassinet in her own "African themed-nursery."
Wax figures of Jolie and Pitt will stand directly over their daughter dubbed "the world’s most famous baby" by Tussands. It has been reported that visitor’s to the museums will be able to take their pictures with the family and $1 per picture will be donated to UNICEF, the UN’s children’s fund. Shiloh’s first baby pictures fetched millions of dollars from the highest bidder for the charity of Jolie and Pitt’s choice. Jolie and Pitt donated $30,000 to hospitals in Namibia, where Shiloh was born, and $15,000 for a new school in the area.
Shiloh is the first infant to ever be immortalized in wax. Madame Tussands general manager Janine DiGioacchino said, "Even though she’s just a few months old, Shiloh is already an iconic figure in world popular culture." Cue the jealousy. Shiloh’s adopted siblings, Maddox and Zahara, will not have the pleasure of being captured in wax. Is this a pattern that will continue throughout their lives? Will little Shiloh be the shining star of the family just because she is the natural born child of Jolie and Pitt?
It was just announced that Shiloh will appear at Madame Tussands in New York. The wax figure will be dressed in the t-shirt she was first photographed in for her big spread in People magazine – a "Pots & Pans Band" shirt. A statement was released from Madame Tussands that read that Shiloh will have her mother’s "signature pouty lips and delicate features." The wax figure will lie in a bassinet in her own "African themed-nursery."
Wax figures of Jolie and Pitt will stand directly over their daughter dubbed "the world’s most famous baby" by Tussands. It has been reported that visitor’s to the museums will be able to take their pictures with the family and $1 per picture will be donated to UNICEF, the UN’s children’s fund. Shiloh’s first baby pictures fetched millions of dollars from the highest bidder for the charity of Jolie and Pitt’s choice. Jolie and Pitt donated $30,000 to hospitals in Namibia, where Shiloh was born, and $15,000 for a new school in the area.
Shiloh is the first infant to ever be immortalized in wax. Madame Tussands general manager Janine DiGioacchino said, "Even though she’s just a few months old, Shiloh is already an iconic figure in world popular culture." Cue the jealousy. Shiloh’s adopted siblings, Maddox and Zahara, will not have the pleasure of being captured in wax. Is this a pattern that will continue throughout their lives? Will little Shiloh be the shining star of the family just because she is the natural born child of Jolie and Pitt?

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