Will Smith speaks to the New York Times about his career, family, and life.

Will Smith speaks on Jada's media revelations: "It's important to me that you know the truth."

October 16th 2023.

Will Smith speaks to the New York Times about his career, family, and life.
Will Smith has finally broken his silence, offering a candid perspective on his wife Jada Pinkett Smith’s new book and their life together. This comes as a surprise, considering that the actor has been known to be quite guarded during recent disclosures.

In an email to The New York Times, Will Smith acknowledged that JPS’s memoir “kind of woke him up.” He went on to express his newfound appreciation for Jada, stating that he now recognizes her as “more resilient, clever, and compassionate than he’d understood.”

Will’s sentiment carries special meaning, given the controversy Jada’s revelations have stirred up. His statement that “when you’ve been with someone for more than half of your life, a sort of emotional blindness sets in” implies a newfound appreciation for the nuances of their relationship and an acceptance of Jada’s transparency.

This appreciation was further reflected in the New York Times interview, where Will Smith was unfazed by the intimate details Jada revealed to the public. In addition to discussing her “entanglement” during their “Red Table Talk” chat, Jada also shared her hurt over Chris Rock’s Netflix special and her experiences with ayahuasca.

Will Smith’s newfound openness signals a shift in their public image and could mark the beginning of a new chapter in their evolving relationship. With Jada’s book, their private lives have become the subject of public discourse once again.

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