It has just been two days when Angelina Jolie took to the media and terminated her stretched romantic alliance with significant other, Brad Pitt. Since then, the paparazzi is thoughtfully bothered about the future of their six children, particularly their daughter Shiloh whose sexuality has been doing rounds in the news lately.

Monday was announced as the day for their marriage nullification. The couple has officially called it quits, which is why the attention has been accumulated by their children, and most importantly Shiloh who has garnered limelight due to her inescapable transgender state.

Since the couple is not battling over their lost romance, but are seeking custody of their children, Shiloh's gender identity pursuit are being reopened and have once again monopolized the limelight.

While speculations regarding their parenting styles are under discussion, Brad Pitt has opened up regarding the domestic state of their abode and has described it as total "chaos", as per Mirror he maintains "That's morning time in our house. It's chaos from morning until the lights go out, and sometimes after that,".

But when it came to Shiloh, both Angelina and Brad were on the same page keeping in view the unsettled style of parenting the rest of the kids received.

The united front presented by Shiloh's parents allowed her to be less intimated by the societal stereotypes and eventually led her to be totally "herself".

Back in 2010, the 41-year-old actress mentioned it to Vanity Fair about Shiloh's taste in clothing and how she is mostly inclined towards dressing up as a boy.

"Shiloh, we feel, has Montenegro style, it's how people dress there. She likes tracksuits, she likes [regular] suits. So it's a suit with a tie and a jacket and slacks, or a tracksuit. She likes to dress like a boy. She wants to be a boy. So we had to cut her hair. She likes to wear boys' everything. She thinks she's one of the brothers."

The couple's open to all policy also led Brad Pitt to talk about her daughter Shiloh during an interview with Oprah Winfrey.

"[Shiloh] only wants to be called John. John or Peter. So it's a Peter Pan thing," he said. "So we've got to call her John. 'Shi, do you want...' - 'John. I'm John.' And then I'll say, 'John, would you like some orange juice?' And she goes, 'No!' So, you know, it's just that kind of stuff that's cute to parents and it's probably really obnoxious to other people."

Just after the divorce news came in, the couple's attention was diverted to the custody of their children. Jolie is hoping for legal custody of Shiloh as well as other siblings. On the other hand, she has requested Laura Wasser, her present attorney, to grant Pitt visitation rights only.

Shiloh is believed to be transgender ever since she was two. Jolie, however, believes that she might get bullied in the future based on her sexuality. The family is truly supportive of Shiloh's transgender attitude, but has not used the term in the media.

According to Radar Online, "They have also been gently setting the tone for how their five other children interact with Shiloh."

Being associated for more than a decade, the separation process will come with an everlasting trauma which will carried by their children for the years to come. Especially, Shiloh who will probably come out as a transgender in the following years, will be taking the maximum brunt of the fallout.