Jada Pinkett Smith has revealed her “celebrity crush” is New York governor Andrew Cuomo.
08.04.2020 - 23:19 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Jada Pinkett Smith hopes her mother Adrienne’s honesty about her battle with substance abuse will benefit others dealing with similar addictions.
Adrienne, 66, has been sober for 30 years, but during Wednesday’s episode of Jada’s Facebook Watch show Red Table Talk, entitled Coping With Addiction During Covid-19, she confessed to her daughter and granddaughter, Willow Smith, about her multiple past overdoses.
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Jada confessed she “didn’t have knowledge” of what
Jada Pinkett Smith has revealed her “celebrity crush” is New York governor Andrew Cuomo.
Even when you're a famous actress like Jada Pinkett Smith, and you're married to one of the biggest movie stars in the world, you still get to have a celebrity crush.
Jada Pinkett Smith, 48, may be married to Will Smith, but she has the hots for another famous man — and the revelation took fans by surprise. Jada reunited with her Girls Trip costars Queen Latifah, Tiffany Haddish and Regina Hall on her Facebook Watch series Red Table Talk, and during their April 15 conversation, the foursome opened up about their celebrity crushes.
Jada Pinkett Smith is bringing together her “Girls Trip” co-stars for some lighthearted fun amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The ladies are back together! On Wednesday's new episode of , Jada Pinkett Smith virtually reunites with Regina Hall, Tiffany Haddish and Queen Latifah while they're all at home self-isolating due to the coronavirus.
No equipment? No excuses. Jada Pinkett Smith, 48, proved that you can still get in a full-body workout while quarantining with just a towel and slippery floor. Facing the floor, Jada positioned herself on top of a short towel with her stomach, hips and shins slightly raised, which the Girls Trip star demonstrated in a video that she shared to Instagram on April 13. Just think of how you’d execute a half-pushup!
Addiction has affectedJada Pinkett Smith's family on multiple levels over the course of her life, so she dedicated her latest "Red Table Talk" to a candid discussion about the challenges the coronavirus pandemic presents for people struggling with addiction.
Jada Pinkett Smith, 48, surprised fans when she revealed something unusual about her eyes. The actress took to Instagram on April 10 to share a makeup-free snap of herself in a bath, and captioned the selfie, “Have you noticed that my left eye is wayyyyy smaller then (sic) my right?” The pretty snap showed Jada leaning against the edge of a rustic orange bathtub.
You may never look at Jada Pinkett Smith quite the same way again after her latest personal reveal. The 48-year-old actress and host of the Facebook Watch show Red Table Talk posted a makeup-free selfie of herself in a bath on her Instagram page late on Friday, writing, "Have you noticed that my left eye is wayyyyy smaller then my right?" Asymmetrical eyes, mostly due to a drooping eyelid, is referred to as Ptosis.
Willow Smith is opening up about how quitting marijuana has positively impacted her life.
Willow Smith got candid about her marijuana use and why she decided to cut back. In a new episode of "Red Table Talk," which she co-hosts with her mother Jada Pinkett Smith and her grandmother Adrienne Banfield Jones, Willow spoke openly about how smoking affected her life.
Jada Pinkett Smith is getting candid about her daughter Willow Smith‘s weed use.
Kim Kardashian did a makeup tutorial, and she got upstaged by daughter North West in a hilarious cameo.
Things got super real for Jada Pinkett Smith, 48, daughter Willow, 19, and her mother Adrienne Banfield-Jones, 65, on a new episode of Red Table Talk posted on Facebook on Wednesday, April 7. The chatter revolved around how the Coronavirus is presenting new challenges for Americans struggling with addiction.
The conversation got deep during the latest episode of “Red Table Talk”.
Jada Pinkett Smith's mother, Adrienne Banfield-Jones, is hoping her story will help someone else who might be struggling while in quarantine.