Jada Pinkett-Smith Thinks You’re a Covert Pedophile – So Do I! Posted on May 9, 2014July 7, 2023 By Dangerous Lee Here’s the photo that started it all. Sex or anything inappropriate was not the first thing to come to my mind when I saw this image. However, out of curiosity, I did wonder why they were hanging out. Click the image to read more of my opinion on Facebook. Jada Pinkett-Smith has come to the defense of her young daughter, Willow Smith. The 13-year-old raised eyebrows this week when photos were shared of her lying in bed with shirtless 20-year-old actor, Moises Arias. Due to the “suggestive” nature of the shots, rumors swirled that the pair, who are seven years apart in age, were engaging in an inappropriate relationship, but Pinkett-Smith insists that’s not the case. “Here’s the deal,” she told the paparazzi via TMZ Wednesday at LAX Airport. “There was nothing sexual about that picture or that situation.” “You guys are projecting your trash onto it,” she continued.  Like this:Like Loading... Related Discover more from Dangerous Lee Publishing Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe Blogs by Dangerous Lee Rants, Essays, and Think Pieces Vintage Dangerous Lee Jada Pinkett SmithMoises AriaspedophilePinkett-SmithSexualitysexualizationWillow Smith
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Blogs by Dangerous Lee I Am The 14% – Black People in America: Why We Will Never Overcome Posted on August 18, 2014April 12, 2018 I Am The 14% – Black People in America: Why We Will Never Overcome Remember the following fact the next time a Black woman or man is unjustly killed or why it is so hard for us to overcome the effects of racism in this country. Also factor in that… Like this:Like Loading... Read More