Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, is probably the most famous child in the world.
She was the first baby to be modelled and displayed at Madame Tussaud's in New York, and now she's already planning a life of stardom.
After featuring alongside Brad in the film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in 2008, Shiloh has caught the acting bug.
The toddler, who is now three years old, has reportedly been telling people, "I want to do what mummy and daddy do.
" Brad and Angelina, who were initially concerned about the toddler's interest in acting, are now keen for their daughter to follow in their famous footsteps.
They are even looking into performing arts schools that she could join.
Shiloh has two of the most attractive and successful parents in the public eye, and so it seems she is destined for a life as a star.
But should she experience more of normal childhood before heading in the direction of fame? We've all seen examples of how the pressure of being a child star can affect people throughout their lives, with notable examples including Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Michael Jackson.
According to psychiatrists, child stars have to deal with levels of stress that they're simply too young to cope with, which directly affects other areas of their lives.
It is commonly believed that people who have experienced fame in their younger years are more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety, and are more prone to substance abuse as adults.
No doubt Brad and Angelina will be keeping a close eye on Shiloh's acting career, and whether she continues modelling herself on them.
Hopefully she will get the opportunity to have a fulfilling childhood as well as working on more acting projects.
She was the first baby to be modelled and displayed at Madame Tussaud's in New York, and now she's already planning a life of stardom.
After featuring alongside Brad in the film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in 2008, Shiloh has caught the acting bug.
The toddler, who is now three years old, has reportedly been telling people, "I want to do what mummy and daddy do.
" Brad and Angelina, who were initially concerned about the toddler's interest in acting, are now keen for their daughter to follow in their famous footsteps.
They are even looking into performing arts schools that she could join.
Shiloh has two of the most attractive and successful parents in the public eye, and so it seems she is destined for a life as a star.
But should she experience more of normal childhood before heading in the direction of fame? We've all seen examples of how the pressure of being a child star can affect people throughout their lives, with notable examples including Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Michael Jackson.
According to psychiatrists, child stars have to deal with levels of stress that they're simply too young to cope with, which directly affects other areas of their lives.
It is commonly believed that people who have experienced fame in their younger years are more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety, and are more prone to substance abuse as adults.
No doubt Brad and Angelina will be keeping a close eye on Shiloh's acting career, and whether she continues modelling herself on them.
Hopefully she will get the opportunity to have a fulfilling childhood as well as working on more acting projects.
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