Jaden Smith: Could His Girlfriend’s New Tattoo Hold The Clues To His Rumored Suicide?


It’s been a rough summer for Jaden Smith. The celebrity offspring of Hollywood superstars Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith can’t seem to stay alive. Despite his best efforts, almost constant public appearances and record-setting social media presence, Jaden Smith just can’t seem to stay alive for very long. It seems as though at least once or twice a month, he’s committing suicide, with the internet working diligently and inexplicably to kill him off.

So what gives? This truly has been the summer of the Jaden Smith death hoax, and even weeks after the first rumors of Jaden Smith’s tragic suicide began swirling and were subsequently debunked, rumors of the 18-year-old’s death keep hitting social media and internet gossip sites. What’s going on? Why does the internet keep killing Jaden Smith? Is he still alive? Is his death a hoax? Is it some kind of collective premonition?

What in the world could lead his fans and critics alike to believe that Jaden Smith is dead? Not just once, but over and over again?

There have been lots of rumors. Some people think it was all a publicity stunt designed to keep the Jaden Smith name in the spotlight. Others though the Jaden Smith suicide rumors might have sprung from a little kernel of truth, suggesting that the flamboyant teen’s closeted sexuality could have led him (or the media) to kill him off. Still, others think that the Jaden Smith death rumors might have had nothing to do with young Jaden at all. Rather, they could have been both created and perpetuated by a star-hungry media to keep their stories in the spotlight.

Despite all of the gossip, Jaden Smith seems to be taking a lot of potentially world-changing action now that he’s a dead guy. One of his biggest and farthest-reaching projects could be that of eco-friendly JustWater — a “bottled water” in a cardboard box. Let that sink in. While the world contemplated his death by suicide, Jaden Smith was busy (alongside dad, Will) turning an old Catholic church into a bottled water production facility capable of cutting way down on the world’s plastic waste and pollution.

As NYMag reports, Jaden Smith has been all about doing something about bottled water waste since he was 11-years-old. That’s when the teen went surfing and realized that the Pacific Ocean is devastatingly polluted by humanity’s plastic waste.

Some years later, JustWater was born. The product features an ad campaign that showcases Jaden Smith (and others) treating their JustWater biodegradable cardboard “bottles” like cell phones.

Dead guys don’t get involved in world-changing initiatives such as creating cardboard (and thus biodegradable) water bottles in an effort to save the world. It’s worth noting that saving the world has long been a goal of Jaden Smith’s.

“When I was 11, I told everyone I wanted to make a really sustainable water bottle for humanity.”

In addition to doing his part to save the world, Jaden Smith’s continued status among the living has seemingly been verified by his gal pal, Sarah Snyder. In the form of ink. Red ink, three letters. Letters that Snyder recently got tattooed on her thigh and which reportedly allude to her continued relationship with Jaden Smith. Check them out here and here.

In case you’re wondering whose thigh you’re really looking at, perhaps doubting that it’s the upper leg of Jaden Smith’s Sarah, here’s some confirmation.

There has been a lot of discussion on what those bold, red letters could stand for. Some believe them to be Jaden Smith’s initials. However, because Will Smith’s son’s full name is “Jaden Syre Smith,” that theory is unlikely. But that doesn’t mean that the tattoo isn’t all about Jaden, and not in memorial of his young life, either.

The current consensus is that the letters “JNS” stand for “Jaden n’ Sarah.” A perfect combination of letters so spell-out the eternal devotion of a young Hollywood couple in love.

There are some rumors that Jaden and Sarah have split, supposedly supported by recent cryptic Jaden Smith Twitter posts, but the pair have been seen out and about and apparently in love since then.

As for the rest of it, don’t pay it no mind. Jaden Smith didn’t commit suicide. He isn’t dead. That should be clear that summer 2016 isn’t the summer of the Jaden Smith death hoax; it’s the summer of Jaden Smith.

[Featured Image by Larry Busacca/Getty Images]

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