13-year-old Willow Smith has deep thoughts on French fries

Willow Smith - Teen Vogue

We’ve already discussed the fact that Willow Smith doesn’t look like an ordinary 13 year old. Now we can confirm she doesn’t talk like one either.

In a new interview with Teen Vogue, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s daughter spoke about dropping out of the remake of Annie.

“To be honest, something inside me was just, like, Don’t. I’m very connected with my intuition,” she explained.

Instead, she is going to school and focusing on her music — although she doesn’t like many of the songs she’s already recorded and is planning for better tracks: “It’s going to be something outlandish, something that nobody can imagine, something that comes from me and only me. Something we need right now.”

Willow also waxed poetic on Twitter, the main place where she waxes poetic.

“I just felt like people needed to hear what I had to say, man,” she said of sharing her thoughts with her 3.5 million followers. “I feel like I can really give people a different view on things.”

Among the “different views” on things she’s recently shared are comments on French fries (“We all need to learn how to harmoniously live on this planet without frying it like those systematic French fries the government feeds us.”), the media (“The media makes women look like unintelligent, irrational animals with no morals or self respect. it’s unfair and a product of fear.”) and the functions of the brain (“your mind is continuously manufacturing reality.”)


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