You'd think the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony would be safe from superficiality, but not when Will Smith is attending; or, more notably, his kids.
Hollywood's first family brought some much-needed glamour to Friday's Nobel Peace Prize concert in Norway, which award winner President Barack Obama was forced to miss due to his busy schedule.
Will and Jada Pinkett Smith co-hosted the event that included musical numbers by Wyclef Jean, Donna Summer, Chinese pianist Lang Lang and Natasha Bedingfield. The finale was a catchy performance of Michael Jackson's "Man in the Mirror" sung by all the artists.
But it was Willow and Jaden who outshone their blockbuster father and petite mother with a pair of eye-catching hair styles.
Burgeoning actress Willow, 9, channeled Rihanna with her half Mohawk half-comb over 'do.
Meanwhile, big brother Jaden, 11, sported an Afro the size of a giant pizza pie. The star of the upcoming "The Karate Kid" seemed to struggle to see beneath his massive mop.
Smith flew his family to Norway on Dec. 10 to support Obama as he accepted his Peace Prize in the Main Hall of Oslo City Hall.
During his acceptance speech, Obama devoted much of his 36-minute oration to "just war."
The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the U.S. president on Oct. 9 - only nine months after his inauguration - "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples." The Norwegian Nobel Committee praised Obama for reaching out to the Muslim world and promoting nuclear nonproliferation.
Obama's win stirred controversy as many believed he had not been in power long enough to warrant the prestigious award.
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