Stephen A. Smith Gives His Two Cents On Jada Pinkett Smith, Saying 'Will Does Not Deserve What She has Done to Him.'
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As Jada Pinkett Smith continues to promote her new memoir “Worthy” which will be released on Tuesday, the internet continues to share their disapproval of Pinkett Smith being too candid about her personal life.
Pinkett Smith has revealed that her and husband Will Smith have been separated for the last 6 years and were apart—but appeared together—at the 2022 Oscars. She has also discussed her relationship with the late Tupac Shakur and even shared that he once proposed marriage to her.
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Ultimately, Smith believes Jada is being downright cruel at this point to Will. “Somebody gotta say it to Jada plain and simple: Go to the Torah, go to the Bible, go to the holy Quran, pick whatever you want. Let’s talk about the role of a wife, at least from the perspective of just sparing him.”
“I’m not getting in the right or wrong; it’s none of my business… I know it is uncomfortable and grotesquely unfair to emasculate your husband publicly! Publicly. He’s Will Smith. How much smaller do you want to make him? How could you do this? It’s exceeded cruelty,” Smith remarked.
Smith feels the way a lot of folks said they feel about the whole mess. However, with the book out this week it’s safe to say that a lot more with be revealed about Pinkett Smith.
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