It seems that the Smith family drama is far from over, as Jada Pinkett Smith’s recent memoir, “Worthy,” continues to make waves. While Jada has been open about her life, marriage, and separation from Will Smith in the book, the latest twist in this Hollywood saga involves the reaction of their children – Willow, Jaden, and Trey Smith.
According to an insider close to the family, the Smith siblings are feeling the heat as their family’s private matters have been laid bare for the world to see. The source said that Trey, 30, Jaden, 25, and Willow, 22, “feel bad for their dad with all the recent headlines about their parents.”
It’s clear that the Smith children are not thrilled about their family’s personal affairs being exposed in such a public manner. The source added, “They know [Will] has been going through a lot lately, and this isn’t helping. They wish some of their family’s private matters remained private.”
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Jada Pinkett Smith’s memoir has been a topic of discussion ever since its release. In it, she has candidly revealed details about her separation from Will Smith, which happened seven years ago. This revelation, among others, has left the public in shock and has sparked numerous debates about the nature of their relationship.
Amidst all the buzz surrounding the memoir, Will has been trying to find ways to cope with the newfound attention. The source mentioned that he’s been keeping busy and spending time with friends and his children. “He’s trying not to let any outside noise impact him,” the source shared. “Will loves Jada and feels like he has always had her back and always will. He has been trying to be supportive, while also taking care of himself.”
According to reports, Willow “loved” the book, she wasn’t sure if Jaden and Trey had gotten around to reading it yet.
“She couldn’t wait, she’s like, ‘Mom, I’m taking this copy. I got to finish my read.’ She was super excited about it,” Jada shared. “But the boys [Jaden and Trey], I just told them what was in it. They’ll read it eventually.”
The Smith family’s situation is undeniably complex, and it’s no surprise that their children are struggling to navigate through the storm of public scrutiny and revelations. Dealing with their family’s personal drama being exposed on an international scale is undoubtedly challenging, especially when it’s their own mother who’s chosen to lay it all out for the world to see.