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Jul 31 2006 08:00 AM ET
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Baby Shiloh Jolie-Pitt's SUV ride

F180bd0ce1Just Jared has a photo of  Angelina Jolie driving around in her Range Rover with baby Shiloh in the back seat.  While you can see Angie clearly, you don’t really see any hint of Shiloh except for her carseat!  However if Shiloh is in the back, this would be one of the first photos of the infant’s going out in the LA/ Malibu area.

Source: x17online via Just Jared.

Thanks to CBB Reader Bella!


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I like seeing celebrity pics, of celebrities out and of course cute ones if them with their kids. But when their driving, I think it’s a bit dangerous to be taking pics. I don’t know how close they are to Angelina in these pictures, but she doesn’t seem that thrilled and with a newborn in the back it could be scary. It’s different if they take pictures of a celebrity shopping, getting coffee, at the beach, etc, with their kids, but driving is a bit more scary IMO

- Francesca on

I agree with you Francesca, I also think it is scary to be taking the pics while they are driving. I have seen ones where the paps jump in front of their car while they are driving. It is freaky. She does look VERY mad and has every right to be since she is driving. Hope the rest of the car ride was safe.

- M (michie) on

I agree with both previous posters with the whole papparazzi driving issues. Driving in general is dangerous, but when you have a screaming newborn in the back it can be extremely nerve racking and then if you add in papparrazzi stalking your every move and going so far to jump on your car all to get a picture is insane. I’m just thankful that no one is going insane to get pictures of me, but Angelina like the rest of Hollywood is a part of pop culture and sadly thats what our society has come down to – putting people in danger to get a stupid picture. I think its fine to take pics of them doing normal everyday things, but when you start to put someone in danger there has to be a point of stopping. Angelina isn’t stupid though and I’m sure that she is used to this kind of stuff. We don’t even know if Shiloh really is in the backseat it could just be the carseat. I don’t always take my carseat out of the car before I go somewhere without the baby.

- Kelsey on

I don’t think they are actually close….they have really good zoom lenses however agree it can get dangerous for both the photographer and Angie.

I don’t know if Shiloh is in the car bc later Angie was seen driving to the airport for more flying lessons or something and no sign of baby Shiloh. So I believe thiscould of just been her and an empty infant seat!

- joy on

So…uhhh…whats the point of this picture? Yay!! Angelina Jolie can drive, among her many other talents, and look she has a rear facing car seat in the back…. duh big surprise here!! If they are going to go nuts over a picture cant they wait until she is actually doing something or when they can see the babies face? Im mean seriously come on is this pic really something increadible?? I was hoping to see something cool, but not just everyday driving!

Besides being dangerous and all, this was not necesarry for the paps to waste film on. I did look anyway though, so I guess they did do their job!!

- hey! on

I wonder how long they have to keep Shiloh hidden for. Maddox and Zahara were never hidden away.

- Heavenly_Hibiscus on

Uh, how is she hidden? She was on the cover of People!

- Ali on

I think Heavenly_Hibiscus was comparing the number of times the paps/public have seen Shiloh out & about with her family vs. how often Gwen Stefani is photographed with her same-aged son Kingston, or Brooke Sheilds with her daughter Grier, going shopping, etc.

Anyway though, as far as the pic of Angelina, no doubt it was just her in the SUV during that instance, and she just didn’t take the carseat out of her vehicle since the last time they did take Shiloh somewhere.

- Autumn on

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