Sunday, February 6, 2011

Obsessions: It Is Nice To Have A Baby Smith


Jaden and Willow Smith, if you have not noticed, a while ago.

In the last year, the children of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith went from standing next to their parents superstar red carpet events for the red carpet for them.


It started last summer with 12 years of box office Jaden "Karate Kid" which pulled in $ 55 million in its first weekend and then gross 359 million dollars worldwide, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com . The soundtrack also a song of teen pop star Justin Bieber, Jaden show his talent at rapping.

Jade is now headed for a Grammy on February 13, when he performs with Usher and Bieber. The sister of 10 years, Miss "Whip My Hair" Willow, is preparing to participate in the Biebsi tour in Europe in March.

Smith, the youngest of the recently premiered to hear his second single, uptempo track called "21st Century Girl." The album, which has promised to Twitter, is coming "very soon!"

Spotlight on these two has only recently reached a brilliant, especially the news that Willow is set to star remake of "Annie", produced by his parents, and Jay-Z, who he signed to his label Roc Nation. (Anyone up for a game of six degrees to resign from the fifth grader?)

But the rise of the child has not been without criticism. Some wonder if the two are thrust into the spotlight at too early an age, while others are discouraged by the Smith parents actively creating opportunities for their children. The conspiracy theorists may deplore the Smiths are strategically trying to conquer the world (of entertainment, at least).

However, none of these is new to tweens the world of entertainment. At 5 years, Jaden has emerged in the series "All of Us" (which his half brother, Trey, who had a previous marriage, also appeared) and continued with film roles in his father's "The Pursuit of Happyness" Keanu Reeves and "The Day the Earth Stood Still." At 7 years, Willow has appeared in the Will Smith vehicle "I Am Legend" and the following year starred in along with Abigail Breslin in "Kit Kittredge:. An American Girl"