The 13-year-old daughter of actor, Will Smith & Jada Pinkett Smith is reportedly so 'obsessed' with
snakes she has as many as 10 as pets, and they sleep in her room and she even
'cuddles' with them in bed, according to Us Weekly.
'She has 10 sleeping in her room and some
aren't in cages!' an insider reveals of the slithering reptiles, whose
presence causes fear in many.
The source goes on to reveal that her 15-year-old big
brother Jaden is equally enamoured
with the creatures, which he refers to rather strangely as his 'girlfriends'. 'They slither into his bed and curl up with him!' the insider says.
The publication reports that the Whip My Hair singer got her
first boa constrictor back in 2008, when she was just seven years old. The
female, named Beauty, became an
instant hit with the whole family upon arrival, with mom Jada telling Redbook during a July
2013 cover story that having the constrictor in the house helped cure her fear.
'I've always loved snakes but was afraid
of them,' the 42-year-old explained. 'But Willow had wanted this one snake
forever. She'd go into the pet store and pick it up and wrap it around her. 'I'd
never touched a snake before, and I put out my hand, and Beauty [mimics the
snake slithering up her arm]. I've been in love with her ever since. I said to
Willow, "You did Mommy a big favor. You helped me overcome a fear."
The pets also come in handy, according to dad Will, with the 45-year-old tough guy
revealing during an interview on The Ellen DeGeneres
Show back in December that he's terrified of mice - which is their main
food source. 'I'm good with snakes.
Willow has a boa constrictor,' he said. 'But mice? Phew!'
While it's not known what species Willow's nine other snakes
are, the average lifespan of a boa constrictor is 25-30 years. A full-grown red
tailed boa - the breed most commonly found in pet stores - can be between eight
and 10 feet in length and weigh as much as 50lbs.
Though they are usually quite docile in temperament, their
strength and ability to cause serious injury should not be misjudged and it is
recommended that two people handle a full-sized boa.
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