How hot tots Shilo and Suri match up

Email
Print

They’re Tinseltown’s hottest little girls – one a Peter Pan-loving tomboy who goes straight for the gun-and-sword section in toy stores, the other a prim princess who prefers tutus to trousers and slicks on lipstick before heading out with her mom.

Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt and Suri Cruise  are very different in many ways yet have some things in common. For starters both are indulged by their wealthy parents and both have been celebs since they were born.

Now, as they approach their fourth birthdays, YOU looks at how they’ve grown and we revisit the predictions of an astrologer and numerologist made soon after the Hollywood tots were born.

Suri Cruise, famous for being the first offspring of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, is often seen wearing heels, make-up and designer outfits (few ordinary folk would carry a handbag that costs $850). She lives in extreme luxury – the cost of her clothing would feed a small family for a year.

Suri is a headstrong child who wants to do her own thing.

Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt is famous for being Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s first biological child; dressing like a boy, having her blonde locks cropped and wanting to be called John or Peter. She has five siblings to keep her company but big sis Zahara (5) is her closest friend.

Her parents paid $28 000 for a custom-made suit of armour because she wanted to play Knights of the Round Table.

Unlike most kids who have only mom or dad to kiss and make it better Shiloh and the rest of the Brangelina brood have a psychologist on call ‘‘in case issues arise’’, an insider says. ‘‘Angie and Brad want to be sure their kids are well-adjusted so they have a psychologist on call 24/7.’’

Brad and Angie have said they let their kids choose their own clothes – and Shiloh, a fan of Peter Pan, has made it clear she doesn’t like girly things.

* More on the girls in the issue of YOU dated 1 April 2010.



Thank you for sending us your comment.


Terms of use:

YOU editors reserve the right to edit or delete any and all comments received.

All comments received could be used for publication in YOU magazine or any related Media24 brands.

Comments are moderated and published or deleted based on the following criteria:
  • The relevance of the comment to the article
  • Offensive content
  • Suspicious usernames and/or e-mail addresses
  • Duplication of opinion and/or comments
  • Comments on older articles might not be processed
  • YOU encourages freedom of speech and the expression of diverse views. The views of users published on YOU are therefore their own and do not necessarily represent the views of YOU.

Comments (0)


Copyright © 2010 Media24. All rights reserved.