Willow Smith and Ellen Discuss the Deeper Meaning of 'Whip My Hair' (VIDEO)
by Nick Zaino, posted Nov 2nd 2010 4:15PM
Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair" is a catchy tune, but also potentially dangerous for kids' vertebrae. Smith performed the song for the first time live for an audience on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' (weekdays, syndicated), demonstrating her technique and a little bit of attitude. She admitted she was nervous, but, the ten-year-old actress said, she has been singing all her life. Ellen asks Smith about the deeper meaning of the song. Apparently it signifies that, "I'm me, I'm doing what I want to do," said Smith. Smith said she had at some point been doing what she wanted to do perhaps a bit too strenuously, and hurt her neck. Ever prepared, Ellen gave Smith a jeweled neck brace with photos of Ellen on it to help protect her,
Personal injury lawyers, take note.
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