Jada Pinkett Smith has revealed that her public admission regarding her “ trap ” with songster August Alsina was a strategic choice made to cover Will Smith’s pride and shield their family from prolonged scrutiny.
While promoting her bio, “ I am, You are, We are, Worthy! ”, Pinkett Smith explained that she purposely chose to shoulder the public's judgment to help her hubby process the situation at the time.
“ So if I got to look like the extracurricular woman to make sure you’re good, I’m gon na do it, ” she stated, reflecting on the moment she decided to prioritize his well- being over her own image.
The actress admitted that she had preliminarily plodded with balancing tone- preservation and her commitment to her hubby.
“ I learned how to love myself and not leave Will on the side of the road. And I had n’t learned how to love Will and not leave myself on the side of the road, ” she explained.
Feeling a sense of responsibility for the dilemma their family faced, she decided to play the part of the villain to bring the discussion to a close
“ Okay, I’m the bad joe. I’m the worst. Great. Let’s be done with it. I wanted it done. Let’s be done. And let’s move on. ”
This new environment sheds light on the couple’s ignominious 2020 Red Table Talk occasion, which anteceded the high- pressure 2022 Oscars incident where Will Smith slighted funnyman Chris Rock on stage.
Pinkett Smith emphasized that the experience served as a massive literacy moment regarding the complications of their relationship.
Despite the global contestation and the public's perception of their marriage, she maintains that these open conversations were part of a particular growth trip aimed at chancing a way for the couple to" be on the road together" as life mates.

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