Willow Smith Reveals A Cyberstalker Broke Into Her House Then Camped Outside As He Waited For Her Return

Willow Smith
Willow Smith Reveals A Cyberstalker Broke Into Her House Then Camped Outside As He Waited For Her Return
Willow Smith knows firsthand the unfortunate reality of having a cyberstalker take things too far. On an upcoming episode of Red Table Talk, 20-year-old Willow Smith shares what happened when a cyberstalker showed up at her home. She says,
“Cyberstalking is a little bit more insidious and scary. This guy was doing that to me.”
She continues and reveals that a man stalked her online for years then took things to the next level by breaking into her home.
“He was actually doing that to me for a couple of years, actually. He basically got my patterns. During December when we were gone for a family vacation, he actually came to my house and broke in while we were away.”
She adds,
“Crazy, crazy times.”
Willow Smith’s mother, Jada Pinkett Smith, also spoke about the crazy situation and adds that the man camped outside of her daughter’s home and waited for her to return.

Willow Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith
Thankfully, it looks like Willow is safe and was able to make sure everything was resolved. The full story will be shared on Wednesday’s (Oct. 6) episode of Red Table Talk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZmoZqd18YQ
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