Is Willow Smith Too Young to Get Her Tongue Pierced?
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2012/06/26 15:00:00
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Willow Smith is at it again. The 11-year-old superstar-in-the-making appears to have a tongue piercing in a photo she posted to her Instagram account. But, not so fast. A source close to Willow Smith tells Gossip Cop that the large silver ball "isn’t a piercing -- it is a magnet. Just a young girl having fun with accessories." Still, it looks pretty real to us...


Willow, the daughter of Will and Jada Pinket Smith, already has several piercings in her ears, and is known for her colorful hairstyles and fashions. She's gearing up to play Annie in a remake of the 1982 movie -- and we really can't picture Annie with a tongue ring.
Meanwhile, we doubt Will and Jada would let their young daughter pierce her tongue. Will recently said, "When Willow does bring a boy home, I’m going to screen him and find out everything about him. And that’s going to happen when she’s 40, when she’s allowed to go on dates!" Do you think Willow is too young to get her tongue pierced?
Meanwhile, we doubt Will and Jada would let their young daughter pierce her tongue. Will recently said, "When Willow does bring a boy home, I’m going to screen him and find out everything about him. And that’s going to happen when she’s 40, when she’s allowed to go on dates!" Do you think Willow is too young to get her tongue pierced?
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robert.corris 2012/06/26 15:38:55No























and my mom isn't overbearingly protective, i'm allowed some freedom, but i still have many boundaries that make sense for my age.
plus most piercings heal over in an hour anyways (if they're new) (except tounge) so it's not a big deal when they're at least 14-15.
"She's gearing up to play Annie in a remake of the 1982 movie -- and we really can't picture Annie with a tongue ring."
I know a thing or two about piercings, she is going to wear an invisible retainer.
And second, even if it was real she would've been the one to decide to get it. As long as they know it's what they want and that it's not harmful, I don't think age should matter with tattoos or piercings.
bullpoo her ignoramous parents dish out...They are Idiots...and need to give this child
some paramaters and guidlines....Sadly, I don't think they have a clue on even how to do that!!!
Children, and certainly under the age of 18 should not be getting any piercings beyond
possibly the ear lobes, and with that, only 2 or 3 max...When they are grown ups, making a living, paying their own bills, and responsible, then they can do whatever they want...and they should be at least over the age of 18, but more preferably 21, and that is not to say that either of those ages attained, makes a person mature....!!
I don't care for her parents as actors or parents-what in the world are people like that thinking?
My son is grown and I know that my granddaughter has no desire to look like that.