Just browsing! Angelina Jolie looks every bit the normal mom as she takes Shiloh and Vivienne shopping at Target
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- Published on Wednesday, 30 November -0001 00:00
- Written by Daily mail
She has a net worth of around $160million.But that doesn't mean Angelina Jolie won't try hunt out a bargain a Target, as she proved on Saturday.The 42-year-old was spotted at one of the retailer's stores in Los Angeles with daughters Shiloh and Vivienne.The A-lister was fully committed the the normal mom look, rocking a large grey cardigan, black skirt and flat sandals.Shiloh, 11, wore flip flops with brown cargo shorts, a white Dallas Mavericks tee and a navy hoodie.Little sister Vivienne matched the flip flops with beige trousers and a light blue Superman T-shirt, completing the regular family illusion.The Maleficent star's visit to the shop didn't seem to be one of any urgency, since she emerged carrying zero shopping bags.Instead, the trio appeared to be there just for a browse, buying just a buying each: juice for Angelina, water for Shiloh and a store soda for Vivienne.Absent for the trip were the actresses four other children, 16-year-old Maddox, 13-year-old Pax, 12-year-old Zahara, and Vivienne's twin Knox. Also not present obviously was their dad Brad Pitt, from whom Angelina is currently divorcing.One possible reason for her trip to Target was for some lighting inspiration in the home fittings aisle, having recently run afoul of her lighting designer.On Friday, she and her estranged husband were ordered to pay Odile Soudant €565,000 ($662,000 US) after they allegedly failed to credit her work on their French home in Provence.The artist claimed the former couple drove her company towards financial ruin by failing to honor bills for a huge lighting project on the Chateau Miraval estate.Following the ruling, Brad's spokesperson released a statement to DailyMail.com: 'We respect the Court's decision resolving this long running, standard dispute regarding commercial issues and payment of invoices. This ruling does not address any copyright issues involving [lighting] designs developed by Brad.'