Jada Pinket Smith has revealed her thoughts on Will Smith’s slap on Chris Rock at the 2022 Academy Awards. She posted a video online, expressing hope that the two men would reconcile and reconcile the state of the world today. Jada revealed that Will was banned from attending Academy events for 10 years after the incident, and has since apologized multiple times.
Rock has refrained from publicly commenting on the incident until his live broadcasted Netflix standup comedy special in November.
Jada’s new memoir recounts what went through her mind during the incident and the revelation that she and Will had been living separate lives since 2016. She wrote in her book that they were exhausted with trying the pair, but did not plan on divorce. She also promised herself that she and Will would never get a divorce and has not been able to break that promise. Jada believes that they were both stuck in their fantasy of what life would be like together.
Jada Pinket Smith and Will Smith have been separated for six years, a revelation that has sparked speculation about their marriage. The couple, who were both exhausted with trying to find their ideal partner, were both stuck in their fantasies of what the other person should be. The revelation has led to fans questioning the validity of celebrity marriages, as many only appear together for publicity and monetary reasons. Some fans argue that there is something wrong with Jada’s emotional influence over Will, and others believe that relationships can be complex and individuals should prioritize their well-being and happiness. The marriage between Will and Jada has been the subject of much speculation, with the actress denying an open relationship and revealing an entanglement with singer August Alena.
Jada Pinket, wife of Will Smith, has been open about her mental health struggles, including depression and her use of the psychedelic drug Ayaha. She was treated for depression and taking Prozac when she met Smith. By the time she was 40, she was in so much pain she couldn’t figure a way out besides death. She found relief in the form of Ayaha ceremony, where a leader supplies a plant-based psychedelic drug to guide the subject through hallucinations. The first time she took the drug, the thoughts completely went away. Jada and Smith prefer alternative terms to describe their bond, referring to themselves as life partners. They have no deal breakers and have no deal breakers. Jada has been honest about her struggles and has certain things to work on.