Rick Ross Blasts Jada Pinkett-Smith’s Memoir, Says She’s “Psychologically Lost”

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Rick Ross is apparently fed up with Jada Pinkett-Smith’s string of revelations concerning her personal life, accusing the actress of being “psychologically lost” and “out of touch” with reality.

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, the rapper shared his thoughts on Pinkett-Smith, blasting her for providing details regarding her marriage to Oscar-winning actor Will Smith while promoting her new book, Worthy.

“I don’t think I agree with Jada Pinkett. To me, she’s psychologically lost and needs some counseling,” Ross said. “Jesus! What you going to tell us next? When you tell us you haven’t been together in six years, you haven’t had sex in this many years, you don’t have a prenuptial agreement — OK, what’s next?”

Rick Ross Performing

The Miami native also deemed Pinkett-Smith’s new memoir a “flop” and irrelevant, although it debuted at No. 3 on The New York Times Best Seller list and has generated plenty of conversation since its release last month. “No one cares,” Rozay said regarding the public reception of the book. “That’s what they don’t understand. Sometimes as celebrities you can get out of touch.”

He then alluded to Pinkett-Smith’s seeming mistreatment of her husband, pointing that he’s the bigger draw as a celebrity and the true breadwinner of the family. “Will Smith isn’t the same Will Smith as he was 20 years ago. Jada Pinkett … come on, Jada! Chill out, baby! You were in the movie Set It Off, and that’s all we know you from. You got $15K for that role and that’s it. Calm down,” he advised.

Will Smith And Jada Pinkett-Smith
(L-R) Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith attend Apple Original Films’ “Emancipation” Los Angeles premiere at Regency Village Theatre on November 30, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.

The MMG boss also referenced Pinkett-Smith’s sexual relationship with R&B singer and reality TV star August Alsina and her incessant displays of adoration for Tupac Shakur as further reason for her to tread away from publicizing her personal dealings.

“You f**ked your son’s best friend. You said your son introduced you to psychedelics. What’s next?! And to be honest, we’re not interested! I don’t want to know if Tupac got alopecia! Jada, Rozay still got love for you, but go sit down.”

Rick Ross is one of numerous figures in entertainment that have chided Pinkett-Smith for her seeming lack of respect for Will Smith and embarrassing him through her statements and actions. ESPN analyst and First Take host Stephen A. Smith has also been vocal about Pinkett-Smith’s “cruel” treatment of the Philly native, taking to his own platform The Stephen A. Smith Show to urge other women to hold Pinkett-Smith accountable for her perceived transgressions.

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