Willow Smith Net Worth

Willow Smith Net Worth

Willow Smith is an American Actress and Singer. Willow Smith Net Worth according to the 2022 updates is around $6 Million. Explore more about Willow Smith‘s earning, income, salary, career and other details. Her

Willow Smith Full name Willow Cameille Reign Smith. Her nick Name was Willow Smith. Willow Smith now 22 Years old .

Willow Smith Father Will  Smith and Her Mother Jada Pinkett Smith.

Willow Smith Spouse  was  Logan Lerman . She has one kids.

She was born in 31 October 2000  in Los Angeles, California, United states of america.

Willow Smith complete his graduation. Here are the best highlights of Willow Smith’s Career

At age 7, Willow Smith booked her first film role in I Am Legend alongside her father, Will Smith. Her next role came just one year later with Kit Kittredge: An American Girl. That year, she also began her voice acting career with a role as young Gloria in Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa.

Just one year later, Willow Smith began her music career and released the single “Whip My Hair.” The single was a resounding success, reaching the number 11 spot on the US charts and earning platinum certification. Another single, “21st Century Girl,” soon followed. Over the next few years, Willow Smith collaborated with artists such as Nicki Minaj and released singles such as “Do it Like Me” and “I Am Me.” She also started filming her first music videos during this period. Her video for “Whip My Hair” on YouTube has since been watched over 1 million times.

In 2013, after it became clear that her debut album had been abandoned entirely, Willow Smith attracted controversy after releasing the single “Summer Fling.” Many believed that the song had mature tones and was an inappropriate song for a girl so young. However, Smith bounced back in 2014 with news of an EP on the way. That year, she also performed a live concert in New York City. In 2015, her debut album finally arrived. Entitled Ardipithecus, the album contained the singles “Drugz” and “Why Don’t You Cry.” Ultimately, the album received poor reviews from critics.