Watch: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s Daughter Zahara Files to Legally Remove Dad’s Last Name
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt‘s daughter Zahara is changing her name.
The 21-year-old filed a petition in the Los Angeles Superior Court on June 4 to remove her dad’s surname from her legal name of Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt, petitioning to be known as Zahara Marley Jolie moving forward, according to documents obtained by E! News.
E! News reached out to Pitt’s rep but has not received a comment.
Zahara signed her petition on April 28, just weeks before she graduated from Spelman College in Atlanta with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology.
At the May 17 commencement ceremony, Zahara opted to only use her mom’s last name while being called to the stage to receive her diploma.
But the graduate isn’t the only one of her five siblings to legally change her moniker. After all, her younger sister Shiloh requested the same change to her hyphenated surname when she turned 18 in May 2024.
The dancer was granted her request that following August after fulfilling a state requirement to post a notice about her new name in a local newspaper.
And just last month, Zahara and Shiloh’s 24-year-old brother Maddox filed a similar petition to remove “Pitt” from his legal surname. While Maddox did not provide a reason for the name change, he had been only using Jolie’s last name professionally for a while, including his assistant director credit in the production notes of the Oscar winner’s 2025 film Couture.
His and Zahara’s filings come nearly 10 years after Jolie and Pitt’s breakup in 2016. The former couple—who also share kids Pax, 22, as well as 17-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox—finalized their divorce in 2024 following a lengthy legal battle.
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“Angelina is exhausted,” her attorney told NBC News in a statement at the time, “but she is relieved this one part is over.”
Meanwhile, Pitt admitted he didn’t consider the finalization of their divorce to be “that major of a thing.”
“Just something coming to fruition,” he told GQ in 2025. “Legally.”
To learn more about Jolie and Pitt’s kids, read on.
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