Jada Pinkett-Smith leads a rock band, Wicked Wisdom and stars in TNT's HawthoRNe. Jaden Smith was the "Karate Kid" and recorded a duet with pop phenom, Justin Bieber. Will Smith is highest-paid actor in Hollywood and had a successful rap career. And now Willow Smith is not only a budding fashion icon, but a rapper and singer.
Her new song, which is sure to be a hit among teeny boppers, is called "Whip My Hair." A little grown for a nine-and-a-half-year-old some say, but honestly---I found myself dancing to it. It's a cross between Lil' Mama and Keri Hilson.
Tell me what you think of her new tune: is it too grown? not bad? your new favorite song?
Jada Pinkett-Smith has traded in her braided updos for a funky, rockstar cut. She was recently spotted out and about with husband, Will Smith, showing off her new hairstyle as well as an edgy fashion statement, replete with leather shorts, strappy heels and a sheer gray top.
She's totally channeling her rockstar alter ego, lead singer of her Wicked Wisdom band, and the style of her rock-and-roll-loving daughter, Willow Smith.
I love a glammed-up, red-carpet Jada Pinkett-Smith but always feel the rocker look is more her.
What do you guys think of her new haircut and look? GLAM OR SHAM?
While many critics are claiming Willow Smith shouldn't be allowed to flaunt her funky fashion sense, I am all for it.
Why do you ask? Well, growing up I was always weird (read: highly-creative, unique sense of style) and my mother's decision to nurture my artistic spirit and love for fashion is why I have the job I do now. (Anyone who saw my preschool picture in my favorite white and purple striped jumpsuit, white ballet flats, purple headband and fierce hand-on-the-hip pose can attest to this).
I think it's great to embrace and even encourage your child to be unique, free and comfortable in their own skin; it goes a long way in building their self-esteem and teaching them it's okay to be different.
So my take: bring on the half-shaved mohawk, the Converse shoe-pants, the leopard print ensemble if that's how she'd love to dress.
The full-blown entertainment career at the age of nine, however, may be another story. Just yesterday, Mother Jada Pinkett announced that Willow is gearing up for her debut album. See her quote below:
"I have always had a love for music, always, always, and always. I probably started to pursue it a little late in life. But it was always a passion of mine. I had always been too afraid to venture into music, but I decided when I was about 30 to just go for it. I started a metal band called Wicked Wisdom. I toured and I loved it...But soon after, my kids' careers started taking off, so I sacrificed it. I am pleased to say my daughter, Willow, will be putting out an album soon and I look forward to enjoying music through her creations. So I am excited about that, and she's pretty awesome,"Jada said.
To be fair, Willow is not the first kid star---and she has her Mom guiding her every step of the way. But when I think of how the music industry operates, from its debauchery to the leeches that lurk at every star-studded corner, I can't help but wonder if it's the right place for a developing child. (We all saw what happened to Michael Jackson...RIP).
What do you think? Is Willow's funky fashion and budding music career to much for a 9 year-old child? Is she just having fun with fashion? Should critics leave her be? Should she wait to pursue a music career? Discuss.