Everyone knows that Jada Pinkett Smith is “not just into her husband Will Smith,” now more than ever. The couple has become a laughing stock ever since Will Smith’s unexpected violence towards Chris Rock at the Oscars.
The pair has a strange marriage and now Jada just revealed that she NEVER wanted to marry Smith in the first place.
In a clip from Jada’s Red Table Talk, she appears to recall the day of her wedding and announced that she NEVER wanted to get married to her now-husband of 25 years Will Smith.
The clip is from one of her episodes from 2018 but has re-surfaced amid controversy related to the Oscars scene and her alleged ex-August Alsina.
“I was under so much pressure, you know, being a young actress, being young, and I was just, like, pregnant and I just didn’t know what to do,” Pinkett Smith said while seated at the table with her mother, Will Smith and daughter Willow.
Pinkett restated that she NEVER wanted to get and only did because her mother wouldn’t stop crying.
I really didn’t wanna get married,” Pinkett said again. “We only got married because Gammy was crying.”
“It was almost as if Gammy was like, ‘You have to get married, so let’s talk about the wedding,’” said Pinkett Smith.
“I remember feeling very strongly and wanting you guys to be married,” her mother said in response.
Jada later said that she just didn’t want the whole “wedding scene” and her mother recalled that it was a horrible wedding and that Jada didn’t cooperate at all.
“And now Gammy done gone to Will, crying about ‘I don’t want a wedding,’ and now I’m being forced to have a wedding,” Pinkett said. “I just wanted it to be the two of us on a mountain because I was like: ‘This is serious business.’”
“The wedding was horrible,” Banfield-Norris said. “It was a mess. Jada was sick, she was very unpleasant … She didn’t cooperate with anything.”
Will Smith, on the other hand, proclaimed that he had always wanted to be married and have a family.
“There wasn’t a day in my life that I wanted anything other than being married and having a family,” he said during the episode. “From literally 5 years old, I was picturing what my family would be.”