Anonymous wrote:Her friendship with Tupac is the only thing that's made her interesting and relevant...that, and being married to Will Smith. And had Tupac lived, I doubt they'd still be friends.
Anonymous wrote:Jada is looking GORGEOUS. Good for her.
Anonymous wrote:Jada is looking GORGEOUS. Good for her.
Anonymous wrote:Jada's looking gorgeous these days. The divorce is proving to be good for her. Also proof that a little (healthy) fat looks better on women - she look so much better with a few more pounds than her skeleton days.

Anonymous wrote:His oldest son is hot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's sad how his kids turned out. I mean I know they think they are super cool and all but they just fail so miserably. You think Will would say something to them...
What is wrong with their kids? I love Will Smith - would have expected him to be a good dad.
They're insufferable
http://surisburnbook.tumblr.com/tagged/Jaden-Smith
Wow - had no idea. Can't wait for the day they are put in their place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's sad how his kids turned out. I mean I know they think they are super cool and all but they just fail so miserably. You think Will would say something to them...
What is wrong with their kids? I love Will Smith - would have expected him to be a good dad.
They're insufferable
http://surisburnbook.tumblr.com/tagged/Jaden-Smith
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ever since Jada was quoted in an article saying she can't relate to white women I've detested her. She's just ridiculous and her lack of self awareness is hilarious. She was raised wealthy and married a multimillionaire yet she pretends to be "street" merely for show. She and her crazy husband have ruined their kids.
How do they pretend to be street? Also when you hear Oscar speeches like Patricia Arquette's about wage inequality that are clearly intended to advocate for white women I can't blame Jada if she feels disconnected.
Patricia Arquette's speech "'To every woman who gave birth, to every taxpayer and citizen of this nation, we have fought for everybody else’s equal rights. It’s our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the United States of America.'"
I don't get it. Where did she say "except black women and Jada Pinkett Smith"?
"It's time for all of the women in America and all the men that love women, all the gay people, and all the people of color that we've fought for to fight for us now"
Translate: white men, gay people and racial minorities
Or you could interpret it as her saying women have historically fought for the civil rights of others and its time for everyone to fight for women's civil rights. Because that isn't a translation you've posted, its an interpretation. An overly sensitive one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ever since Jada was quoted in an article saying she can't relate to white women I've detested her. She's just ridiculous and her lack of self awareness is hilarious. She was raised wealthy and married a multimillionaire yet she pretends to be "street" merely for show. She and her crazy husband have ruined their kids.
Nope. She was raised in Baltimore with working class parents. Yes, she did marry a man who acquired his wealth through television.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's sad how his kids turned out. I mean I know they think they are super cool and all but they just fail so miserably. You think Will would say something to them...
What is wrong with their kids? I love Will Smith - would have expected him to be a good dad.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's sad how his kids turned out. I mean I know they think they are super cool and all but they just fail so miserably. You think Will would say something to them...