Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, the 17-year-old daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, has quietly changed her look — and the latest paparazzi photos immediately started a debate online.
The teenager was spotted in Los Angeles while walking with a friend, but people quickly stopped focusing on where she was going. All attention moved to her new hairstyle.
Vivienne appeared with a short bob haircut, wearing an oversized black T-shirt and loose wide-leg trousers. The relaxed style instantly reminded many fans of her older sister Shiloh, who has been known for a similar image for years.

Some social media users even admitted they first thought the photos showed Shiloh, not Vivienne.
The Jolie-Pitt children have attracted more attention as they’ve grown older, especially because each of them seems to be developing a very different public image. Vivienne, however, has usually stayed quieter than some of her siblings and rarely becomes the center of major headlines.
That is exactly why these new photos caused such a reaction.

Fans quickly began comparing the two sisters, especially because Shiloh has often worn short hairstyles and oversized clothing. With Vivienne now appearing in a similar style, many people were surprised by how much the sisters suddenly resembled each other.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt officially finalized their divorce at the end of 2024 after years of tension and legal battles. Together, they share six children, including Vivienne’s twin brother Knox, daughter Shiloh, and three adopted children.
Brad Pitt’s personal life has also continued to draw attention. Although he has been in a relationship with Ines de Ramon, reports have claimed he is not planning to marry again after his divorce from Jolie.
But this time, the spotlight moved away from the parents and landed directly on Vivienne.
Some fans see the new haircut as a normal teenage change, while others think it signals that Vivienne is becoming more confident in public. One thing is clear: the photos made people look twice. And now everyone is asking whether Vivienne’s quiet transformation is the beginning of a much louder chapter.