Angelina Jolie and her big blended brood celebrated an early birthday for daughter Shiloh (who officially turns 11 on Saturday) at Disneyland in Anaheim on Friday.
The 41-year-old Oscar winner – who starred in Disney’s Maleficent in 2014 – got the VIP treatment with her very own plaid-clad guide ferrying her entourage to rides as well as the Ridemakerz store.
A Twitter user called ‘Megggeers’ shared a video of the By the Sea director, who was also joined by human rights activist Loung Ung and Sareum Srey Moch (the actress who plays her) in Angie’s fifth directorial effort.
Angelina looked laidback and happy as she escorted the children around the park, wearing a grey tee and dark sunglasses, while carrying an Everlane backpack.
‘All [Shiloh] wanted for her birthday was to see her friends from Cambodia,’ a family insider told People.
‘She wants to show them America.’
First They Killed My Father – which begins streaming this fall on Netflix – is based on Loung’s 2006 memoir about the 2M lives lost during the Cambodian genocide 40 years ago.
The Allied actor admitted their September split was ‘self-inflicted’ from ‘boozing too much’ in GQ, and he remains in their Los Feliz home located five minutes from her new $25M six-bedroom mansion.
On May 16, the first trailer dropped for the Special Envoy for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees’ Afghanistan-set animated feature The Breadwinner – hitting US theaters this fall – which she executive produced.
Nora Twomey’s flick, based on the 2001 novel by Deborah Ellis, centers on a headstrong girl who disguises herself as a boy to provide for her family after her father gets arrested.
‘I am proud to be a part of this beautiful film with this timely and very important subject matter,’ the former wild child explained in the press release.
‘Millions of girls around the world have to grow up before their time, working to provide for their families at a very young age and in difficult circumstances. They have the strength to do what no one should ask little girls to do’
The Kung Fu Panda 3 actress continued: ‘I hope this film is able to bring this discussion to a broader audience. As much as it is an important and very meaningful film, it also stands on its own as a great piece of art. Director Nora Twomey and her team have done something very special. They have breathed life into the characters and paid respect to the subject matter and to a country where women often struggle.’
Source: dailymail.co.uk