Jaden Smith 2016 Next Career Move: To Disappear Forever
By Jane Reed | May 26, 2016 02:16 AM EDT
Jaden Smith is known for wearing dresses and skirts. His newest career move has overshadowed his acting career that boasts of his work in "Karate Kid" and "The Pursuit of Happyness."
His move to wear skirts and dresses has earned him the opportunity to be the face of known fashion brands. Jaden's gender fluidity is his trademark. However, his future may not involve him soaring to greater heights. He may just do the opposite and completely disappear.
Recently, Jaden Smith disclosed his plans for his future, saying he wants to leave the public eye for good. The Examiner has it that the 17 year old spoke about his life under the spotlight. He's had the media's eye on him ever since he was a young boy, being the child of a high profile power couple - Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith. He's made fashion headlines for his style choices. According to WDC, Jaden has already laid out his 10 year plan.
"Being born was the most influential thing that's ever happened to me, for myself," Jaden said. It's in his plan to be never seen again by the time he's 30 years old.
That explains why he has chosen to express himself in unique and strange ways. "That's why I choose to live my life the way that I live now, in society, because by the time I turn 30, I will be completely gone, and it will be a 100 percent mystery of where I am and what I'm doing."
Jaden Smith kept mum about where he's going after he plans to disappear but his family isn't holding him back. For now, he's busy enjoying his gender fluid style and beliefs.
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