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Dayoung reveals filming MV with Angelina Jolie's daughter Shiloh

Singer Dayoung shares how Shiloh Jolie's incredible dance presence stole the show during her music video shoot, despite her simple casual attire.

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Singer Dayoung revealed behind-the-scenes stories of filming a music video with Shiloh Jolie, the daughter of Hollywood star Angelina Jolie. She explained that while other dancers wore flashy costumes, Shiloh appeared in plain jeans and a white T-shirt, yet displayed an unrivaled presence the moment the music started.

DAYOUNG Shares MV Filming Story with Angelina Jolie's Daughter: "She Really Stands Out"

During the fifth episode of the MBC variety show "Songs That Survived Today - Playlist 109" aired on the 18th, Dayoung appeared to share various stories regarding her musical career.

During the broadcast, DinDin mentioned that Angelina Jolie's daughter appeared as a dancer in Dayoung's music video for the song "What's a girl to do".

Dayoung explained, "That's right. Angelina Jolie's daughter is Shiloh Jolie; she is a friend who loves dancing and wants to be a dancer."

Dayoung revealed that while preparing her second musical project, she wanted to create a music video on a larger scale.

She said, "I received a lot of love with my first song 'body,' so for my second song, I thought I would go big and recruit dancers."\

She also noted that during the audition process, it was impressive how Shiloh Jolie appeared with a completely different style compared to the other applicants.

Dayoung described the situation at the time, saying, "In those kinds of auditions, everyone comes wearing only bikinis. That way, the movements are seen more clearly."\

However, Shiloh Jolie was different. She recalled, "That friend came wearing straight jeans, sneakers, and a white T-shirt, looking like a model for a casual brand. As soon as the music played, she took control of the atmosphere and made the rest of the dancers her own. She stood out."\

This implies that she radiated a strong presence through her dance itself rather than through costumes or external flair.

In particular, Dayoung revealed that she did not know from the beginning that Shiloh Jolie was the daughter of Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie.

Dayoung said, "When I was putting in the ending credits, I received everyone's first and last names. That friend came as just 'Shai' without a last name. When I asked for the last name as well, she was hesitant. I asked why, and that's when she told me."\

She explained that Shiloh was cautious about revealing her connection to the famous actress, and Dayoung respected this by excluding her surname from the credits.

However, the situation changed once the music video teaser was released.

Dayoung said, "As soon as the teaser went up, Americans recognized Shiloh Jolie, who looks exactly like Angelina Jolie."\

The unexpected buzz had a positive impact on Dayoung's music as well. She expressed her gratitude to Shiloh, saying, "Thanks to her, my name was mentioned even in media outlets where K-pop is not broadcast."\

The connection between the two continued even after filming.

Mentioning that Shiloh is still young, Dayoung revealed that she contacted her directly after the music video was released.

Dayoung shared Shiloh's reaction, saying, "I contacted her and said, 'Are you okay? I didn't know it would be this much.'"

Shiloh reportedly replied regarding the greater-than-expected interest, saying, "It's a bit scary, but it was fun," and "I am doing very well and am happy."\

Dayoung's story draws attention because it highlights a dancer who passed the audition and imprinted her presence through her skill rather than her celebrity background.

The anecdote of being noticed in simple jeans and a white T-shirt on a set filled with flashy styling and fame demonstrates that Shiloh Jolie's dance and stage presence left a lasting impression on the production team.

By Mediafine Editorial Team · By Mediafine Editorial Team · By 오서윤 기자 · Translated from the original Korean article. · Original Korean article ↗
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