Zahara Marley, the talented daughter of the former celebrity couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, has decided to take a big step and dispense with the last name 'Pitt', in a surprising turn that has caught the attention of her fans.
The 18-year-old girl has just entered the 'Alpha Kappa' sorority at 'Spelman College in Atlanta', marking a milestone in her university life and generating speculation about the possible reasons behind this decision.
Social networks were filled with comments and theories when Zahara officially introduced herself as a member of a sorority in a video published by 'Essence'. What caught the attention of many was the absence of the surname 'Pitt' when pronouncing her name.
Some have speculated that the gesture could be related to an act of sorority, reflecting the bond and solidarity between the women of the sorority. Marley's decision could be interpreted as an affirmation of her identity independent of her from the media shadow of her famous parents.
With the numerous legal battles between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt following her split in 2016, giving up her last name can be seen as Zahara's attempt to distance herself from public conflicts and focus on her own identity.
In a time of change and new beginnings in Zahara Marley Jolie's life, dropping her last name 'Pitt' became a powerful symbol of authenticity. As the young woman begins college and immerses herself in sorority life, her decision to embrace her identity without compromise offers an intriguing look at her journey of independence.