Shiloh Jolie just showed up in a K-pop music video — and the first thing everyone noticed was her mom's face.
The 19-year-old daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt appeared in a teaser for "What's a Girl to Do," an upcoming single from K-pop artist Dayoung of Cosmic Girls (WJSN).
Starship Entertainment released the 26-second clip on April 2, and it didn't take long for fans to spot her. Shiloh pops up briefly in a lacy tank top, hoop earrings, and a gold lip ring. The full music video is set to drop April 7.
The resemblance to Angelina sent the internet into a tailspin.
"Holy sh*t, mamma’s good genes are sooooo strong 🤯😍 ," one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
“Literally looks exactly like her momma oh my god 😭," another said.
"Angie really said copy & paste," chimed in a third.
What makes this even more interesting is how Shiloh got the gig. According to Starship Entertainment, the label held open auditions in the United States for dancers. Shiloh came in through a Los Angeles-based dance crew and was selected in the final round based solely on her performance. A rep told Maeil Business Newspaper Star Today that the production team "had no idea she was the child of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, and only found out by chance quite recently."
The casting might have been a surprise to the label, but Shiloh's dance skills are anything but new. She's been training at Millennium Dance Complex in Los Angeles for years and has gone viral multiple times for her performances there. Her choreographer Kolanie Marks told People that "my style is a lot harder for a lot of people and it's something that she's dedicated herself to trying to figure out."
Shiloh’s appearance in the teaser marks a rare public step into the entertainment world, but she's not the only Jolie kid making moves in the arts. Sister Vivienne was credited as a producer's assistant on the Tony-winning Broadway musical The Outsiders, and brother Maddox studied at Yonsei University in South Korea.
"I hope I'm giving them space to figure out who they actually are and something that they want to live for that's authentic to them,” Angelina told Extra at the 2025 Santa Barbara Film Festival.
Shiloh, who legally dropped "Pitt" from her name in 2024 on her 18th birthday, seems to be figuring it out — one dance floor at a time.