Aug 08, 2016 09:15 AM EDT
Jaden Smith Orders Tequila For His 18th Birthday In A Sneaky Way

Real life incidents prove that Jaden Smith is a very good manipulator in getting what he wants, especially for his 18th birthday.

Will Smith, the father of the child star says in an interview that his son has a lot of trickster ways just to get what he wants. One incident was when Jaden told them that London is a good idea for his upcoming birthday.

However, before the birthday preparations, Jaden Smith falls victim to another death hoax. The hoax states that the Hollywood child star committed suicide in the end of the month of July. This has not been the first time that Jaden Smith was victimized by a death hoax. Previous hoaxes was dated back to 2013 where reports claim that the young actor died due to a snowboarding accident. These reports are proven to be false.

Going back to Jaden Smith's 18th birthday: The Independence Day star says, "We go to a restaurant, and Jaden was particularly excited, you know? We sit down at the restaurant and he looks at the waiter and he says, 'I'll have a tequila!'"

This surprised the Smith's immediately. Will disagrees with the request made by his son by saying, "Woah, man, hold up. What you doing?"

However, Jaden was so crafty and points out that drinking is already legal for an 18-year-old in England. Jaden says, "Drinking age is 18 in England, dad!"

That was the moment when Will realized the main reason why Jaden wanted to celebrate his birthday abroad, specifically in England.

Will is a tough guy, and he pointed out that it is only noon in L.A. during that time. The Hollywood star says that his son was born at 4pm, and so, he was not yet 18 years old, technically.

Drinking is not really a bad thing, especially when the ones drinking it are the sons of famous Hollywood celebrities.

As long as they are in control and have their parents watching them (for the meantime), there is really no alarming cause to panic. It is all just a matter of knowing the boundaries and limits.

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