Willow Smith Calls Out 'Slow' Viewers of Tearful ‘P*ssy’ Post: ‘So Dense'

The musician's "who ate all the pussy" IG Story ruffled a few feathers earlier this week.

Willow Smith.
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Willow Smith has aired her frustrations with those who attacked her earlier in the week over her "funny" Instagram Story.

On Wednesday (August 13), the alternative musician shared a photo of herself crying and jokingly captioned it: “Who ate all the pussy?”

Following it up with another IG Story on Friday (August 15), she shared a video of herself calling those who attacked her original post "slow" and "dense.".

"Y'all n***as so dense, y'all forgot funny existed," Willow said. "Y'all n***as like molasses–slow. Also sweet, though. Be sweet, too, yeah. But it was funny, shit!"

The NSFW post, which showed a tearful Willow, outraged some social media users, including those who questioned whether her parents, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith were where she got her unconventional tendencies from.

The Smiths share an older son, Jaden Smith, 27, while Will's first child, Willard 'Trey' Smith III, 32, is from the actor's first marriage with Sheree Zampino.

Earlier this year, the Academy Award winner shared his regrets about teaching his children "radical honesty."

Speaking on UK radio show Heart Breakfast with Jamie and Amanda, Smith said: "We made a very, very, very terrible mistake with our children and we went with radical honesty. But don’t do it, I’m not advocating for it, I’m not advocating for it. We made a deal from really young with our kids. The deal was if you tell the truth, you won’t get in trouble."

The actor said the method was often used on his children with Pinkett Smith, who he's lived separately from since 2016.

"The only way you can get in trouble in this house is if we find out you did something and you don’t tell the truth. It’s a mistake, it’s terrible," Smith explained. "Because they do whatever they want and then just come tell you. It’s awful don’t try it. You want your kids to lie definitely, you don’t want to know some of the stuff your kids are thinking of doing."

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