Jaden Smith dons wetsuit and goes surfing with a female friend as he continues family break in Hawaii... days after social media 'meltdown'

Last week, he garnered much attention when he shared a video on social media, in which he confessed that he was struggling to tell his dad Will Smith he had 'failed'.

But Jaden Smith, 18, appeared to be back in jovial spirits on Saturday, when he was spotted hitting the waves for a surfing session in picturesque Kauai, Hawaii.

Dressed in a wetsuit, the actor and musician was accompanied by a female friend who, like Jaden, mounted a surfboard to skilfully navigate the Pacific waves.

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Making waves: Jaden smith was spotted surfing with a female pal in Kauai, Hawaii, on Saturday

Also spotted stepping out in the balmy weather were Jaden's mother Jada Pinkett Smith, 45, and his 16-year-old younger sister Willow.

With Willow donning apparel appropriate for surfing and Jada being dressed in athletic gear, the mother-daughter duo chatted away as they strolled through a parking lot.

In his recent video message, Jaden insisted he was going to leave Los Angeles due to the 'bad things here' - and talked about having 'failed' live on Instagram.  

Chat: Donning a wetsuit, he was seen talking with his companion as they relaxed on the beach

Change clothes: He later slipped into a casual ensemble that included mismatched shoes

We are family: Also with him were his sister Willow Smith and mother Jada Pinkett Smith



However it seems there may have been a rather underwhelming trigger to his epic rant, which he later deleted, as he was sitting in his car at a Department Of Motor Vehicles centre, the location where one goes to sit a driving test.

Jsden said: 'It's going to be so funny to tell my dad that I've failed straight up.'

Thankfully an obliging toady was on hand to give him a pep talk, insisting he was not a failure after all.

However he was on a roll, and soon moved the discussion to broader matters. 

Tough time: The teen sparked concern when he posted a video of himself in which he confessed he was struggling to tell his father father Will Smith he had 'failed'

Where's Mr Miyagi when you need him: Karate Kid star Jaden had an existential crisis on Instagram on Wednesday

At least he kept his sense of humour: He said 'it's going to be so funny to tell my dad I've failed' following his trip to the DMV

Massaging his ego: Thankfully an obliging toady was on hand to give him a pep talk

The self-styled rapper said: 'I'm about to move out of LA. There's a lot of bad things here. Create the life that you want for yourself.

'Everybody follow your heart, you know what I'm saying? Do exactly what you want to do, be who you want to be.

'Don't try to be somebody else. It's hard these days to really create the life you want for yourself because there's nobody really here that's like supporting the youth or the youth's creativity.'

But it seems he is planning to unleash creative work of his own that will be even better than his Karate Kid reboot.

Escape from Los Angeles: He said he was leaving the city so 'do some dope' work

The hooded man: Things took an even more dramatic turn when he pulled his hood up

The thinker: Jaden adopted the famous pose as he pondered his very existence

Le Penseur: Jaden's philosophical musings brought to mind the famous French statue

Jaden insisted: 'At the end of 2017, I'm gonna do some dope, some really, really dope, inspirational stuff that's beyond just music and clothes.'

However if he is going to achieve his aim he shall have to overcome the pointlessness of it all, a fact he underlined as he wondered aloud why cancer researchers or diplomats do not spend their time on social media.

He mused: 'Nothing about this life makes any sense. Why aren't we Instagramming Live about people saving lives?'

Wise words indeed from the youngster, who GQ said is 'the non-conforming hero we deserve' for modelling womenswear, including a skirt.

'The non-conforming hero we deserve': GQ have hailed him for his brave fashion choices including his love of womenswear

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