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Jaden Smith heading in ‘dangerous' direction amid bizarre Paris performance

Jaden Smith heading in ‘dangerous' direction amid bizarre Paris performance

Sky News AU28-07-2025
'To Di For' podcast host Kinsey Schofield reacts to Jaden Smith's bizarre performance in the streets of Paris, citing concerns for his mental state.
'Insiders are blaming Jaden's behaviour on scandal-plagued Will and Jada Smith, his parents,' Ms Schofield told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'Radar Online reports Jaden's been completely let off the leash, he's making a lot of people upset, adding clearly Jaden is heading in a dangerous direction.
'I think there's reason to be concerned.'
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