Willow Smithis getting real about a cyberstalking incident that left her shaken.In a PEOPLE exclusiveclip of this week’sRed Table Talk, Willow spoke to her motherJada Pinkett Smithand her grandmotherAdrienne Banfield Norrisabout experiencing cyberstalking from a man she did not know.“Cyberstalking is a little bit more insidious and scary,” Willow, 20, says in the clip, above. “This guy was doing that to me. And he was actually doing that to me for a couple of years, actually.“She continues, “He basically got my patterns. During December when we were gone for a family vacation, he actually came to my house and broke in while we were away. Crazy, crazy times.“This is not the first time Willow has opened up about a hard topic on her acclaimed Facebook Watch show.Willow Smith.Jerritt Clark/Getty ImagesNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The singer and musiciantackled cancel culturein a June 2020 episode ofRed Table Talkwhere she said, “I’m seeing people shaming others, like saying really terrible things, shaming people for what they’re choosing to say or shaming people for not really saying anything at all.““But I feel like if we really want change, shaming doesn’t lead to learning,” she added.New episodes ofRed Table Talkdrop Wednesdays at 9 a.m PT/12 p.m, ET on Facebook Watch.

Willow Smithis getting real about a cyberstalking incident that left her shaken.

In a PEOPLE exclusiveclip of this week’sRed Table Talk, Willow spoke to her motherJada Pinkett Smithand her grandmotherAdrienne Banfield Norrisabout experiencing cyberstalking from a man she did not know.

“Cyberstalking is a little bit more insidious and scary,” Willow, 20, says in the clip, above. “This guy was doing that to me. And he was actually doing that to me for a couple of years, actually.”

She continues, “He basically got my patterns. During December when we were gone for a family vacation, he actually came to my house and broke in while we were away. Crazy, crazy times.”

This is not the first time Willow has opened up about a hard topic on her acclaimed Facebook Watch show.

Willow Smith.Jerritt Clark/Getty Images

Willow Smith

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The singer and musiciantackled cancel culturein a June 2020 episode ofRed Table Talkwhere she said, “I’m seeing people shaming others, like saying really terrible things, shaming people for what they’re choosing to say or shaming people for not really saying anything at all.”

“But I feel like if we really want change, shaming doesn’t lead to learning,” she added.

New episodes ofRed Table Talkdrop Wednesdays at 9 a.m PT/12 p.m, ET on Facebook Watch.

source: people.com