This story is from May 15, 2018

Willow Smith used to self-harm after hit single

Singer Willow Smith said she resorted to self-harm when she shot to fame after releasing her hit single 'Whip My Hair' in 2010.
Willow Smith used to self-harm after hit single
Singer Willow Smith said she resorted to self-harm when she shot to fame after releasing her hit single 'Whip My Hair' in 2010.
The 17-year-old, who is the daughter of actors Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith, was barely 10 when she became a singing sensation.
She said she suddenly suffered from existential crisis after receiving early success which led her to start cutting her wrists.
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"It was after that whole 'Whip My Hair' thing and I had just stopped doing singing lessons and I was kind of just in this grey area of, 'Who am I? Do I have a purpose? Is there anything I can do besides this?'
"After the tour and the promotion and all of that, they wanted me to finish my album. And I was like, I'm not gonna do that. And after all of that kinda settled down and it was like a kind of lull, I was just listening to a lot of dark
music. It was just so crazy and I was plunged into this black hole, and I was cutting myself," Willow told Jada.
'Girls Trip' actor was shocked by the confession.
"What? When were you cutting yourself? I didn't see that part. Cutting yourself where?"
To which Willow responded, "On my wrist. I mean, you can't even see it but there's still a little something there. But like, totally lost my sanity for a moment there. I never talk about it because it was such a short weird point in my life. But you have to pull yourself out of it."
Jada also shares son Jaden, 19, with Will Smith.
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