FOREST WHITAKER AND FAMILY AT THE MTV AWARDS
Actor Forest Whitaker, his wife Keisha Whitaker, and their daughters Sonnet Noel Whitaker (b. October 3rd 1996) and Autumn (b. 1991), attended the 18th Annual MTV Movie Awards held at the Gibson Amphitheatre on May 31, 2009 in Universal City, California.
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Beautiful fam
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Lol…at him singing a The Lonely Island song in front of his fam…
D**k in a Box..HaHa!!!
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They each got one. The older girl looks like mommie and the little girl looks like daddy.
Has anyone ever noticed how the boy that was Ravens brother on that’s so Raven and now he’s playing Corey on Corey in the house looks like Forrest? His youngest daughter looks just like that little boy.
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awwwww not bettter tan a Beautiful Happy Family, check out Forrest rocking tha Air Force 1′s
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I just love The Whitakers. Beautiful family…
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The oldest daughter is from a previous relationship. Miamore, Sonnet does resemble that boy. I think they should get her weight under control now. She is going to have a major complex with such a thin mother and sister.
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It will only be a weight complex because of people like you with their absurd comments on children! Allow to grow or not to grow out of it!
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I think the Whitaker family’s visible family dynamics are strange. The Mom most of the time looks like a trophy – she is very thin, conventionally pretty, very fair and dresses to display (contrast someone like Jennifer Beal, who is similar looking but whose dress style is different).
It seems that Forrest picked Keisha largely because she is what he is attracted to visually – I could be wrong maybe she has other attributes, but those are definitely the ones on display.
So then it gets strange when he has two daughters with her who are darker and in Sonnet’s case chubbier than Mommy. I wonder how they feel about Mommy and how they feel about themselves – given it’s pretty clear that looks like Mommy’s are the ones their Dad (and many other people) admires and that their Mom plays it up.
The weight is also an issue, in Sonnet’s case, because it always matters when your Mom looks the way Keisha does and because it makes you wonder about their home life – what they eat, if they exercise, etc.
Extra weight isn’t something you want to saddle a child with if you can avoid it and they are wealthy enough to tackle that issue with her head-on.
The other thing that is odd about the family is that the children are awkwardly dressed. And this could be a class issue – but when they are at big events the little girls are wearing very frumpy outfits that don’t do them justice, while as usual Keisha shines albeit with everything on display. When they are in casual dress out shopping, they are wearing overly tight, “street” style clothes. Their doesn’t seem to be a happy medium or a comfortable dressy style for them.
It’s a problem when your Mom can only dress herself to perfection but cannot dress you so you look your best.
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A Beautiful Family !
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