WILLOW SMITH TALKS NOT WANTING TO BE FAMOUS IN ‘RED TABLE TALK’ [VIDEO]

Willow Smith sits down with her mother Jada Pinkett Smith and her grandmother Adrienne Banfield-Jones in a round table discussion about parenting, love, and family. During the sit-down, which comes just in time for Mother’s Day, Willow admits to not wanting to be in the limelight.

“If I had to change one thing about my life, it would probably be, I wouldn’t be famous,” the 11-year-old singer admits. “Because when you’re famous it’s so hard. Let’s say if a regular girl is going to the book store, it’s ten times harder to go everywhere [when you’re famous]. But some people are like, ‘Oh, it’s so easy,’ and I’m like, ‘As fast as you can get there, it’s going to take me ten more minutes to get there.’ Because I have to call security.”

The pint-size star does acknowledges that fame has its advantages, too.

“It’s not like I can’t reverse being famous,” she adds. “Sometimes I don’t want to be, but then sometimes I do because when there’s a problem in the world, more people will listen to me… it’s kind of like helping people and if I’m not, then I can’t help people as much as I would if I was famous.”

Watch a part of the 2 hour long conversation below:

RelatedPosts

Willow Smith sits down with her mother Jada Pinkett Smith and her grandmother Adrienne Banfield-Jones in a round table discussion about parenting, love, and family. During the sit-down, which comes just in time for Mother’s Day, Willow admits to not wanting to be in the limelight.

“If I had to change one thing about my life, it would probably be, I wouldn’t be famous,” the 11-year-old singer admits. “Because when you’re famous it’s so hard. Let’s say if a regular girl is going to the book store, it’s ten times harder to go everywhere [when you’re famous]. But some people are like, ‘Oh, it’s so easy,’ and I’m like, ‘As fast as you can get there, it’s going to take me ten more minutes to get there.’ Because I have to call security.”

The pint-size star does acknowledges that fame has its advantages, too.

“It’s not like I can’t reverse being famous,” she adds. “Sometimes I don’t want to be, but then sometimes I do because when there’s a problem in the world, more people will listen to me… it’s kind of like helping people and if I’m not, then I can’t help people as much as I would if I was famous.”

Watch a part of the 2 hour long conversation below:

Related Posts

Next Post

Newsletter

Don’t miss out on BCK’s newsletter to get breaking celebrity news, hot pics and more delivered straight to your inbox!

Subscribe To Our Newsletter