Jada Pinkett Smith reveals she and Will Smith have been separated since 2016
Jada
Pinkett Smith has revealed that she and husband Will Smith have been living
“completely separate lives” since 2016.
In a clip from
her forthcoming NBC News primetime special with Hoda Kotb, Pinkett Smith said
the couple had not previously gone public with their separation because they
were not “ready yet.”
They were “still trying to figure out between the two of us, how
to be in partnership,” she said.
“How
do we present that to people?” she told Kotb. “We hadn’t figured that out.”
Pinkett Smith, 52, and Smith, 55, have been married since 1997.
Pinkett Smith said they are not legally divorced.
Their marriage has come under scrutiny during the period she says
they have been apart.
In
July 2020, singer August Alsina revealed that he had been romantically involved
with Pinkett Smith, something she
confirmed during an episode with her husband on “Red Table
Talk.”
“I got into an entanglement with August,” Pinkett Smith said at
the time, explaining then that the superstar couple “were going through a very
difficult time” when it occurred.
During the 2022 Academy Awards, Smith stormed the stage and slapped
presenter Chris Rock after he made a joke about Pinkett Smith
being bald. She suffers from alopecia, which has caused her hair loss.
In a new interview with People,
Pinkett Smith opened up about the incident, which she said, like many other
people, she initially thought was a comedic bit between the two men.
“I thought, ‘This is a skit.’ I was like, ‘There’s no way that
Will hit him,’” she recalled. “It wasn’t until Will started to walk back to his
chair that I even realized it wasn’t a skit.”
She told the publication that as soon as they were alone she asked
Smith, “Are you okay?”
Pinkett Smith told Kotb during their interview that the marriage
fractured because of “a lot of things.”
“I think by the time we got to 2016, we we both just exhausted
with trying,” Pinkett Smith said. “I think we were both kind of still stuck in
our fantasy of what we thought the other person should be.”
She said she “made a promise” that there would never be a reason
for her and Smith to divorce “and I just haven’t been able to break that
promise,” she said.
Pinkett Smith reveals more about her marriage, career and early
life in her forthcoming memoir, “Worthy.” The book releases Oct. 17.
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