Wednesday, March 13, 2013

JADA PINKETT- SMITH DEFENDS JUSTIN BIEBER ,TAYLOR SWIFT, RIHANNA,QUENZHANE WALLIS IN OPEN LETTER

Actress Jada Pinkett Smith posted her feelings on Facebook about way  young celebs are careless criticised  on social media.
Given the frequent media firestorms surrounding young celebrities like Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift, scores of people have rushed to defend the superstars, including the fellow famous.


Jada Pinkett Smith, the wife of Will Smith and mother of child stars Jaden Smith, 14, and Willow Smith, 12, took to her Facebook on Sunday in a lengthy post defending famous children like her own. read more after tha cut


Pinkett Smith wrote about her son Jaden's good friend Justin Bieber, and the criticism he's endured while on his U.K.Believe tour."How can we ask for our young stars to have a high level of responsibility if we are not demonstrating that same level of responsibility towards them?" Pinkett Smith, 41, wrote.

Writing about young female stars like Rihanna (above), Pinkett-Smith said: "What about being a young woman in her early twenties, exploring the intricacies of love and power on the world stage?"The famous mom wrote that she was led to "evaluate the communication" surrounding young artists after the backlash toward Justin Bieber in the past week.

Continuing her thought about young stars experiencing love in the limelight, Pinkett Smith defended Taylor Swift.

"Is it okay to continually attack and criticize a famous 19 year old who is simply trying to build a life, exercise his talents while figuring out what manhood and fame is all about as he carries the weight of supporting his family as well as providing the paychecks to others who depend on him to work so they can feed their families as well?" she continued.

The "Set it Off" star looked at the criticism on a larger scale, including Taylor Swift and Rihanna — young women navigating love in a public sphere — and likening the harsh jabs young celebrities often endure in social media conversations to cyber-bullying.



Oscar-nominee Quvenzhané Wallis, 9, at the Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards in January. The Onion was compelled to apologize for a joking tweet that described her with bad language.
"What about being a young woman in her early twenties, exploring the intricacies of love and power on the world stage?" she wrote, about Rihanna and Swift. "Should we shame a young woman for displaying a sense of innocence as she navigates through the murky waters of love, heartbreak, and fame?”"Are these young people not allowed to be young, make mistakes, grow, and eventually transform a million times before our eyes?" she wrote. "Most of us would have fallen to the waste side (sic) before we could even get to a crashed Ferrari, a controversial romance, several heart breaks, or an Oscar nomination at NINE."
Pinkett Smith also called out The Onion for calling Quvenzhané Wallis the c-word on Oscars night. Perhaps affected as a mother of children stepping into the limelight very early, the "Madagascar" actress asks people to look at our own lives.

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