She’s The Devil Will Smith Breaks Silence on Jada Pinkett Smith Making Him Suicidal

She’s The Devil Will Smith Breaks Silence on Jada Pinkett Smith Making Him Suicidal

Will Smith, an actor and singer, recently revealed his mental health struggles and the impact of his marriage on him. He shared a trailer for his upcoming YouTube series, “The Best Shape of My Life,” which follows him as he attempts to lose 20 pounds in 20 weeks while finishing his memoir. Smith admitted that he once contemplated suicide during this time, but later revealed that writing his memoir felt like exposing his life and many hidden aspects of himself.

She’s The Devil Will Smith Breaks Silence on Jada Pinkett Smith Making Him Suicidal

Smith has been open with fans about his health journey, sharing updates on Instagram and collaborating with YouTube to film the process. He will play Richard Williams in the upcoming film “King Richard.” Fans have speculated that Smith’s suicidal thoughts could be connected to the recent rough patch in his marriage.

In September, Smith and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith made headlines for being outspoken about their marriage, revealing that they decided against practicing monogamy at one point in their marriage. Smith also revealed that they had family members who had unconventional relationships, and that monogamy was the only relational perfection they chose.

Smith and Pinkett Smith also revealed details of their relationship on Red Table Talk, the Facebook Watch Talk Show hosted by Pinkett Smith. In an episode released in July 2020, Smith and Pinkett Smith discussed their entanglement with R&B singer August Alcina Pinkett, and how they had a relationship outside of their marriage. Smith said that marriage can’t be a prison, but the experiences, freedoms, and unconditional support they have given each other is the highest definition of love.

Pinka Smith, a member of the Smith family, has faced numerous challenges in her marriage, including physical difficulties and mental health issues. She shared her experiences on Red Table Talk with Gwyneth Paltrow, where she discussed her sex life and the accountability she felt when her partner did not know what she needed. The Smith family has become known for their candor about mental health, with Jada Pinkett Smith admitting to struggling with suicidal thoughts after making it big in Hollywood. Pinkett also shared her own struggles with self-harm and contemplated suicide in June 2018. Smith also emphasized the importance of taking care of her mind and spirit, stating that factors such as food, TV, spiritual practices, and the people she surrounds herself can contribute to her mental health. She believes that the Smith family’s marriage is not the source of their mental hardships.