Shiloh Jolie-Pitt was photographed sporting a new haircut at the airport after arriving from a family vacation to Cambodia on Tuesday.

The 9-year-old had totally cut off her hair making her look like a boy. Shiloh had her hair cut amid reports her parents Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt support her in her interest to become a boy.

Shiloh was seen stepping out of the Los Angeles airport with her mother Angelina Jolie and three of her siblings, Maddox, Pax and Zahara. A photo posted by HollywoodLife shows the 9-year-old tomboy wearing a jacket and a pair of knee-length shorts, walking ahead of the group.

Shiloh also rocked a very short hair style. Back in March the length of her hair was still at her nape. Shiloh still had a fairly long hair cut when she joined Angelina and Zahara at Nickelodeon's 28th Annual Kids' Choice Awards on March 28. A photo posted by HollywoodLife shows the siblings giving their mother a hug after Angelina was announced as "Favorite Villain" for her titular role in "Maleficent." A photo comparison of her change in hairstyles in between the span of five months is also posted by HollywoodLife.

Shiloh's short hairstyle came amid reports Brad and Angelina have expressed their support on their daughter's interest to become a boy.

According to OK! Magazine, Brad and Angelina aim to give their daughter a loving and supportive family. So they have asked the help of a therapist to help them come up with ways to prove to Shiloh that she is "loved and secure."

During his 2008 interview with People, Brad had opened up about Shiloh's preference to be called by a male name. At that time he thought it was cute that at 2 years old, Shiloh had already thought of herself as a boy.

"She only wants to be called John. John or Peter. So it's a Peter Pan thing. So we've got to call her John. So, you know, it's just that kind of stuff that's cute to parents, and it's probably really obnoxious to other people," he said.

Angelina also revealed in a 2010 interview with MailOnline that she and Brad were surprised at first that their daughter "likes to dress as a boy and wants her hair cut like a boy and wanted to be called "John." But for her it's okay that Shiloh "wants to be like her brothers" because "she's so much more than that."