Will Smith’s “wife,” Jada Pinkett Smith, has been using her book, titled “Worthy,” to mock Will during her press tour. It’s worked quite well for her, the book is set to debut at #1 on the NYT Best Sellers list.
Pinkett has basically been telling us that Smith is a cuck. The revelations she’s made, both in interviews and the book, have painted a much stranger picture of the couple, who were already known as an eccentric couple.
Jada’s deceptions are too many to write about, but here are a few: she publicly cheated on Will. Called the late Tupac Shakur, and ex-boyfriend, her “soul mate.” Has admitted that she and Will have been “separated” since 2017. Oh, and she claims Chris Rock actually asked her out on a date.
About the separation, Pinkett writes …
"I made a promise that there will never be a reason for us to get a divorce. We will work through whatever. I just haven’t been able to break that promise."
Smith has finally given his reaction to his estranged wife’s attempted destruction of him, and it’s as obtuse and strange as one might expect from this couple. Something along the lines of how Jada’s book “kind of woke [him] up,” adding that she was more “resilient, clever and compassionate than [he’d] understood,” and had lived a life on the edge more than he’d realized.
You have to feel for Will. I get that he slapped Chris Rock and that his ensuing apologies have been mired in oddness, but he and Jada seem to have A LOT of baggage. Why doesn’t he just divorce this woman? She’s humiliating him. I hope he has a good shrink.
Smith will next be seen in “Bad Boys 4,” which is in post-production and has a June 14th, 2024 release date. It’ll be interesting to see just how much the public has soured on Smith since the Oscar slap.