In their first joint cover, Willow and Jaden Smith posed together for
Interview magazine in a high fashion shoot and sat down with Pharrell
Williams for a Q&A. The teens opened up about a wide range of topics
from their parents, generational discrepancies to where they see
themselves in 10 years. The siblings noted that sometimes they feel misunderstood by judgemental adults.
"It seems like they don't understand our thought process. Or, like,
things have happened in the past that they are still mad about,"
Willow,15, said.
But that is OK as their famous parents...Will and Jada Pinkett Smith
completely understand them and they couldn't be more proud of their
parents.
"My parents are definitely my biggest role models. And that's where me
and Willow both pull all of our inspiration from to change the world,"
Jaden, 18, said.
Willow:
"Growing up, all I saw was my parents trying to be the best people they
could be and people coming to them for wisdom, coming to them for
guidance, and them not putting themselves on a pedestal, but literally
being face-to-face with these people and saying, ‘I’m no better than
you, but the fact that you’re coming to me to reach some sort of
enlightenment or to shine a light on some- thing, that makes me feel
love and gratitude for you.’ They always give back what people give to
them. And sometimes they keep giving and giving and giving. And some
people don’t feel like they need to give anything back because it’s
like, ‘Oh, if you’re famous, you can just keep giving, and it doesn’t
matter.’ It’s not just about money. It’s not just about giving people
gifts or whatever. What my parents have given to me is not anything that
has to do with money or success or anything that society says people
should be focusing on—it’s something spiritual that only certain people
can grasp and accept. And that’s how I act and move in the world today.
Jaden:
"I 100 percent agree with Willow on that one. My parents are definitely
my biggest role models. And that’s where me and Willow both pull all of
our inspiration from to change the world. It all comes from a concept
of affecting the world in a positive way and leaving it better than it
was than when we came. I feel like that enters into all types of
different areas because there are so many different outlets that life
has to offer for us. That goes into technology, into music. That goes
into science, into spirituality, into education. Where me and Willow
come from, a lot of it is trying to make society more efficient, so
that kids don’t cry, like, ‘Why do I have to go to school?’ Instead,
kids are like, ‘Yeah! I’m so glad to go to school! I’m a better person
than I was yesterday, and I can help people.’"
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