How many people like jaden smith




















Perhaps that was inevitable with two uber-famous parents. So it comes as no surprise that the one question Jaden hates being asked most has to do with his famous father, Will. The two starred together in the biographical drama The Pursuit of Happyness when Jaden was just 8 years old. But after that foray into acting, Jaden struck out on his own. As you probably know, Will Smith started his career as a rap singer. So he has a great voice and ear for music and he showed his talent in Aladdin.

When he was in the capital of Russia, he walking around Red Square, and talking to fans. He also had dinner in the restaurant SiberiaSiberia. Will has talented children that he loves and supports. His son Jaden and daughter Willow found themselves in music. They record songs, they make videos, and they have their own army of fans.

Jaden Smith is definitely a talented guy, but many people who are in show business refuse to work with him. And he has been used to being the center of attention ever since. By the way, Jaden is out of acting at the moment and is focusing on projects in the music and fashion industries. He behaved too openly , he argued with his colleagues, he yelled, and he made a mess in the makeup rooms. So, Jaden has always been free to do what he does. He loves wearing female dresses and skirts, he often dyes his hair and has very weird hairstyles.

It is possible that not everyone likes his style. Based on his posts on social media, it is obvious how much Jaden loves himself. Yes, he has more than 13 million subscribers, and he needs to keep them interested, but sometimes he really overdoes it. He has a very quick mind, and his responses were fast and a little brusque — from the start, he was toying with Letterman, putting him on the spot by giving him a lot less fake-nice, fake-sincere boilerplate chat-show banter than he wanted.

Gee, who in his right mind would want less of that? Bottom line, for me: Smith was cocky as hell on Letterman, but he was also interesting. For eight minutes, he displayed the confidence to be non-ingratiating and, in the process, he seized your attention. He was brash; he acted like a Hollywood kid who truly had a mind of his own. Perish the thought! Yet in the online universe of Jaden Hatred, that Letterman appearance played as one thing and one thing only: privilege.

What do you think? Has the anger at Jaden Smith gotten ugly? And who out there likes him as an actor as much as I do?



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