Jada Pinkett Smith, well-known for her role in “Girls Trip,” has revealed an interesting detail about her personal life in her latest memoir, “Worthy.”
The actress shares that when her children, Jaden (now 25) and Willow (now 22), were little, they used to sleep with her.
However, as they grew older, Jada realized that her husband, Will (55), was becoming weary of their sleeping arrangements.
To solve this issue, Jada constructed a separate and enchanting space in their bedroom for her and Will to enjoy intimate moments together.
This special room featured a domed ceiling adorned with sparkling stars.
Unfortunately, even this love nest was eventually taken over by their kids.
With a gentle push from Will, Jaden and Willow eventually transitioned to sleeping in their own bedrooms.
This decision allowed Jada and Will to have some much-needed privacy.
Jada's book, which is generating significant buzz, also addresses other intriguing aspects of her life.
One of the biggest bombshells revealed in her memoir is the revelation that she and Will have been secretly separated for the past seven years.
Despite their separation, the couple maintained appearances at red carpet events as a family unit and even purchased a new property together.
However, in 2020, singer August Alsina disclosed that he had engaged in an affair with Jada, claiming that Will had given his consent.
Within the pages of her book, Jada dedicates a chapter to the infamous incident at the 2022 Oscars ceremony, where Will slapped comedian Chris Rock after he made a joke about Jada's alopecia.
She explains that this altercation was not the first sign of tension between Will and Chris.
In fact, their relationship had been rocky for many years, starting back in the late 1980s before Jada entered the picture.
She attributes their conflicts to a significant misunderstanding that has been festering for decades.
In addition to these revelations, Jada also delves into her close friendship with the late rapper Tupac Shakur, whom she considers her soulmate.
The two became friends during their teenage years at the Baltimore School for the Arts in Maryland.
Their bond endured until Tupac's tragic death in September 1996, when he was just 25 years old.
Jada's memoir offers readers a glimpse into her personal life, shedding light on the complexities and challenges she has faced over the years.
From constructing a romantic haven for her and Will to navigating a secret separation, Jada's story is one of resilience and self-discovery.
Her candidness about her relationships and friendships showcases her authenticity and willingness to share her experiences with the world.
With “Worthy,” Jada Pinkett Smith invites readers on a journey through her life, filled with love, controversy,
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