Jaden Smith is rocking a frilly blouse and studded denim jacket as he covers the latest issue of Nylon Magazine in which he talks about not giving an eff aboutwhat people say or think about him wearing women’s clothes.
The eccentric son of Will and Jada Smith also went on to state that he is taking the brunt of the criticism and bullying for his fellow misfits so that in a couple of years, guys who decide to wear skirts will not be bullied....like Cynthia Morgan did for Nose rings! I see legends! :-)
Read excerpts of the interview after the cut
Speaking on his reason for wearing female clothes
His favorite place to be is the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Italy.
I’ve only been there once, but it’s my favorite place to be, and it’s the easiest place to forget about all of the misconceptions, misunderstandings, and misfortunes of planet Earth.
On how people in the seventies were dedicated to learning unlike now
They were more dedicated to learning and I feel like that is not something that we necessarily have right now. People would go to record stores and actually buy the records they wanted. They would go to bookstores and read up on Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Gandhi, and all these different people. And now we just have the internet to do everything for us.
You just have to believe in yourself, you know. The world is going to keep bashing me for whatever I do, and I’m going to keep not caring. I’m going to keep doing the same things—I’m going to keep doingmore things. I’m going to take most of the blows for my fellow MSFTS. So, you know, in five years when a kid goes to school wearing a skirt, he won’t get beat up and kids won’t get mad at him. It just doesn’t matter. I’m taking the brunt of it so that later on, my kids and the next generations of kids will all think that certain things are normal that weren’t expected before my time.
His favorite place to be is the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Italy.
I’ve only been there once, but it’s my favorite place to be, and it’s the easiest place to forget about all of the misconceptions, misunderstandings, and misfortunes of planet Earth.
On how people in the seventies were dedicated to learning unlike now
They were more dedicated to learning and I feel like that is not something that we necessarily have right now. People would go to record stores and actually buy the records they wanted. They would go to bookstores and read up on Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Gandhi, and all these different people. And now we just have the internet to do everything for us.
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