Jada Pinkett Smith learned something new and disturbing about her parents’ marriage during today’s (October 19) Red Table Talk.
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Jada Pinkett Smith admitted on her popular Facebook Watch talk show, “Red Table Talk,” that she used shame as a parenting tool on her daughter, Willow Smith. Monday’s episode featured Brene Brown, a best-selling author and research professor at the University of Houston who has studied vulnerability, courage, shame, fear, self-doubt, and empathy. Brown explained how shame is correlated with violence, suicide, bullying, and oppression and it can be damaging when parents use it.
Jada Pinkett Smith learned something new and disturbing about her parents’ marriage during today’s (October 19) Red Table Talk.
The latest installment of “Red Table Talk” saw host Jada Pinkett Smith discuss the issue of non-consensual sex with her mom, Adrienne Banfield-Norris, and daughter, Willow Smith.
Jada Pinkett Smith is discussing the mom shaming that she has experienced while raising her children in the public eye.
This year hasn’t offered us a lot of joy. That’s about to change with the upcoming documentary “Dear Santa.” The movie follows the tradition of the U.S.
“I’m not said a lot. I think because I drink so much coffee, I get dehydrated, and it makes my eye water,” said Will Smith, while dabbing his eyes at the start of a video posted to his YouTube channel.
Megan Thee Stallion has shared new song "Don't Stop." It is the Houston rapper's follow-up to summer smash "WAP" and features a guest appearance by Young Thug. Check out the Alice in Wonderland-style (directed by "WAP" director Colin Tilley) video below.
Mariah Carey, 50, celebrated the release of her book The Meaning of Mariah Carey with her kids on October 1. She posted a sweet pic of them cuddled up together with their dogs where the pop diva radiated beauty in an all-black ensemble.
Whitney Houston has been used in a livestream show – without permission from her estate.Hologram USA founder, Alki David, had originally worked on Houston’s likeness back in 2016.The hologram was meant to premiere that year during an episode of The Voice in a duet with then co-host Christina Aguilera, before embarking on a world tour.According to Consequence of Sound, Houston’s estate cancelled the project because they said the hologram “didn’t look like Whitney.”TMZ has since reported, however,
Willow Smith had nothing but love for mom Jada Pinkett Smith two months after she opened up about her past “entanglement” with August Alsina.The mother-daughter duo was joined by author Brené Brown on the Monday, September 28, episode of Red Table Talk to discuss the power of vulnerability and opened up about the most challenging things they’ve shared so far on the Facebook Watch series.
Red Table Talk episode with Jada and her grandmother Adrienne Banfield-Jones, and vulnerability when addressing the rumors. "I want to put it on the table.
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Since Jada Pinkett Smith‘s relationship with August Alsina has made headlines since it came to light and all of the drama that surrounded the reveal has been talked about extensively.In case you missed it, it all started when Jada and her husband Will Smith filmed a special episode of Red Table Talk in which they revealed and addressed the rumours and revealed that she had an “entanglement” with the singer. Now, in the latest episode of the Facebook Watch talk show series, Willow reacted to
One of the biggest stories of the summer was Jada Pinkett Smith‘s relationship with August Alsina coming to light and all of the drama that surrounded the reveal.
Willow Smith said she is “so proud” of mother Jada Pinkett Smith for publicly discussing her “entanglement” with rapper August Alsina.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorGlenn Close has spent the last decade working hard to get people to open up about mental illness.“Everyone is connected in some way to mental illness, whether it’s a friend or a family member,” the actor tells Variety from her home in Montana. “The fact that it’s still so hard for people to talk about is tragic.”Close co-founded Bring Change to Mind (BC2M) in 2010 to help end the stigma around mental health issues.