WICKED WISDOM Frontwoman Discusses Positive Effect Touring Has Had On Her Children

July 19, 2006

According to Celebrity-Babies.com, actress-turned-musician Jada Pinkett Smith tells the August edition of Redbook what it's like being on cross-country tour with her heavy-metal band WICKED WISDOM, and the positive effect it's had on her two children with Will Smith: son Jaden, 8, and daughter Willow, 5.

"This is probably the best gift that I gave to my family as a whole," she says. "I'm so lucky that I have kids who love being on the road. I asked my daughter, 'What do you like about going on the road?' And she said, without hesitation, 'I like to see new places!' Jaden is more contemplative and serious. And he says, 'I like it because I get to have you all to myself.' Because when I'm on the road, I can't be found [by the outside world], and I only work an hour a day — the rest I get to spend with my family."

WICKED WISDOM's self-titled debut album was released in February via 100% Womon/Suburban Noize Records.

WICKED WISDOM recently completed a U.S. tour as the support act for SEVENDUST. The band plan on jumping back on tour in August. A list of upcoming tour dates can be found at this location.

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