Jada Pinkett-Smith Inspired By Daughter To Campaign Against Sex Trafficking Making A Difference...


Jada Pinkett Smith has been inspired to take a stand against human trafficking and sex slavery by none other than her own daughter, Willow Smith.
The 11-year-old pop singing sensation was apparently so touced by watching the viral hit KONY 2012, that she decided to do some homework of her own regarding the issue of child trafficking.
According to USA Today, the 'Fireball' singer highlighted the subject to mum Jada, and requested her to take action.
Pinkett-Smith re-enacted the situation, saying:
"Mommy, you don't know what's happening!" Willow reportedly told her mother.
"Hold up, pause right there! and, she was like, 'I've got to give my voice to this. These young girls out there need me."
It wasn't long before Jada used her influence, and on Tuesday was joined by husband Will to visit Hillary Clinton at the State Department’s diplomatic rooms where the state report on slavery, prostitution and forced labor around the world was being released.
The 40-year-old actress has declared that she fully intends to continue campaigning for the cause to raise further awareness.
"I was actually really quite ashamed that I didn’t know about this particular situation in our country, because when you think about human trafficking, you think about it ‘over there.’ Wherever ‘there’ is," said Jada.
The Matrix Revolutions actress has already begun contributing, by recording a track entitled 'Nada Se Compara,' for the Dontsellbodies.org website, with her band Wicked Evolution. Mexican actress Salma Hayek directed the video.
"When you talk about modern-day slavery, you don’t see chains," said Pinkett-Smith.
"It’s all about the mind. . So, it’s a very layered, complex issue that’s going to take some time for us to figure out how to pull apart. . Right now, we just have to get aware."  I'm Big Blac This is you BHR HollyWood Report


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