Hollywood's Most Influential Infants

By ForbesDecember 13, 2007, 6:00 pm PST
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What comes to mind when you hear the name Shiloh? Chances are it's not the Civil War battleground or the hard-luck dog.

Most likely, it's the oft-photographed child of A-list couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, better known by their tabloid moniker "Brangelina." That wide-spread awareness has earned the A-list kiddie a spot at the top of Forbes' first-ever look at which Hollywood babies have the most effect on pop culture.

To determine which tykes were tops, we looked at both Web presence and press clippings for more than 50 A-list offspring (5 years old and younger) over the course of a year. Then, with a whittled-down list, we reached out to Encino, Calif.-based polling firm E-Poll Market Research for both awareness data for the kids and consumer-appeal rankings for their celebrity parents.

Shiloh's first-place showing comes from strong rankings across the board. Thanks to high-profile parents with an even more high-profile history, her arrival was long-awaited and -- no surprise -- much covered. In fact, the adorable 1-year-old, the only biological child of the globe-trotting set, popped up in more than 2,000 articles over the course of the year.

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The rest of the Jolie-Pitt brood isn't far behind. Two-year-old Zahara ranks third, behind Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes' 1-year-old daughter Suri. And 4-year-old Pax, who's remained in the public eye since his high-profile adoption earlier this year, comes in fifth. (Six-year-old Maddox was too old to qualify for the list.)

Rounding out the top five is Sean Preston Federline, who has tabloid-target mom Britney Spears to thank for a fourth-place ranking. After all, if it weren't for the former pop-tart's questionable parenting skills (think: driving with the pint-size star on her lap), the 2-year-old wouldn't have landed second when it comes to both Web and press presence.

But why the fascination with folks that can barely talk, much less engage in gossip-worthy behavior?

"We can't really identify with the lives celebrities lead and the luxuries they have," explains Danielle Friedland, founder of celebrity-babies.com, a popular Web site entirely devoted to star progeny. "But what we can identify with is their parenting and their love for their children."

As a result of the attention and money their parents earn, celebrity kids instantly become mini-style icons to size up and swoon over, adds Sarah Ivens, editor in chief of OK! magazine: "We're now as fascinated by the fact that Suri has taken off to Paris and Berlin in little Burberry outfits as we are by what Scarlett Johansson is wearing."

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Of course, when it comes to tabloid interest, not all star kiddies are created equal. And while it often breaks down by their parent's popularity, sometimes a child can actually boost a mom or dad's appeal.

Ivens offers Suri as example, claiming both her celebrity parents and their relationship were the subject of much scrutiny before the tot entered the picture. But since Suri, who is frequently snapped with her doting parents romping about the world, the couple's relationship has become more believable and romantic. "It's made them more of a proper fairytale," she says.

New York Bureau Chief of photo agency World Entertainment News Network Jill Stempel agrees: "[Suri's] completely resuscitated Tom Cruise's career," she says, "and it's kind of humanized him."

And while it's easiest to point fingers at tabloids for exploiting the coo-worthy set, celebrity parents are often in on the action. In fact, selling exclusive first photos has become an increasingly popular means for star parents to control the media maelstrom.

Among the bold-face names to cut deals with the celebrity press: Pitt and Jolie, who reportedly banked $4.1 million from People magazine for the first shots of Shiloh (the humanitarian duo donated the proceeds to charity). Larry Birkhead reportedly scored some $2 million of his own from OK! magazine for exclusive first photos of seventh-place daughter Dannielynn.

But with or without the splashy photo sale, In Touch Weekly Editor in Chief Richard Spencer believes there just might be a healthy byproduct of the unrelenting tabloid attention.

"I'd like to think that Britney Spears does put the seatbelt on the children now," he says, "knowing that so many paparazzi are photographing that."

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  • Michelle V
    Wasnt sure on her and all these babies... Good that she is helping out with raising all these kids but hello lets see you with Shilo more! and maybe all at once. All photos show only one or two at a time. If you cant handle them all at onces then what the hell are you doing having more?
    report abuseposted March 17, 2008, 2:13 am PDT
  • Emmerson
    Shiloh is Beautiful, just wish we would see more of her, hardly ever is Angelina seen with her own daughter, so sad that she favors her adopted kids so much its obvious she hasnt bonded with Shiloh like a loving mother should, hopefully Brad steps up and loves Shiloh completely, I am sure he does, Angelina needs serious therepy....
    report abuseposted January 3, 2008, 8:00 am PST
  • indigo099
    Some people need to accept the fact that celebrities are real people unlike their characters in movies/tv shows. Many of their fans want celebrity couples to be together no matter what but that's bull because they will follow their own hearts and end up with who ever they want to be with regardless of their fans' objections. Celebrities just want to love & be loved just like everyone else.
    report abuseposted December 31, 2007, 4:38 pm PST
  • indigo099
    No man really leaves his wife for another woman(vise versa) unless he wasn't really happy in the marriage in the first place. How many regular people go through divorces on a daily basis, celebrities are no different. They love, fight, get divorce(some more than others)they have a right to be happy just the same. A marriage won't last if a couple can't work it out, some marriages don't last long.
    report abuseposted December 31, 2007, 4:31 pm PST
  • MOTHER OF 6
    HEY! I have an idea! Instead of filling your homes up store bought items that you earned from the tickets I purchased watching your films....give me a few thousand for a good cause! Keeping my family from losing our home....still have the Christmas spirit, or was it all just a publicity stunt? TO ALL THE MEGA STARS!
    report abuseposted December 29, 2007, 4:30 pm PST
  • MOTHER OF 6
    I think it is a shame that popular stars, like "Brangelina" love to throw their money around, while saying they are humanitarians! For one night out with friends, they easily go through $2K, the amount I need to get out of debt to keep my ONLY home. Since their money is made mostly in the USA, keep it here! There are too many kids and adults that could use some of the PR given to other countrie
    report abuseposted December 29, 2007, 4:25 pm PST
  • yany
    we love u brangelina ... dont mind other peoples
    report abuseposted December 22, 2007, 8:06 pm PST
  • Awwwwwwww look at little baby Shiloh
    report abuseposted December 22, 2007, 2:40 pm PST
  • walkster
    Angie AKA Sweet your right. If this Couple does or doen't decide to ever marry it will be on there terms, who r we 2 say when they should or shouldn't get married.We don't know there business maybe they talk about already. But all these haters & doom gloomers with no lives have there opion.SAD!
    report abuseposted December 21, 2007, 1:12 pm PST
  • walkster
    Thank YOU Evelyn. Marry Christmas To U
    report abuseposted December 21, 2007, 1:06 pm PST
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