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This Will Make Your Monday. Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair” Video Is Out Early and It’s Amazing
By Leah Chernikoff
After Willow Smith made the rounds at Milan Fashion Week, we sensed a budding style icon. This video ups the ante. Not only is the song amazing but whomever styled her for this video deserves an award. From the nail art to the hair art, to the, yes, lip art, we’re digging Willow’s style in this video in a major way.
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Heard Mariel Haenn (Rihanna’s stylist) styled the video. Amazing job and Willow looks great!
Heard that too. So good!
yea! this is great! just revived my “i hate mondays” mood!!
yea! this is great! just revived my “i hate mondays” mood!!
OMFG….yooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
****scuzzess****
I’m at work, and I stopped breathing when I saw this video…..YOOOOOOOOOS!!!!!!
Did you also whip your hair back and forward???
Yes, darling….I must admit I DID!!!
*whips hair*
OMFG….yooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
****scuzzess****
I’m at work, and I stopped breathing when I saw this video…..YOOOOOOOOOS!!!!!!
Sorry, but I’m never impressed by, what a 10 year old, trying to make it as an entertainer.
I love this! Finally, a pop song you’re terrified to hear a ten year old singing! (“Welcome to my Sex Room” anyone?) Her style & lyrics fit her age and personality perfectly and she can actually sing! Go Willow!
fun video but what’s the rush? why have her start here “career” at 9 years old, or however old she is…if she did this at even 16 I would think it was fun but at her age it just screams trying too hard.
“Whomever”? I think you mean “whoever.” Subject not object. Oh, and this song and video are nauseating, irritating in the extreme.