After days in which Jada Pinkett has been giving details to the media about her life as a couple with Will Smith, the actor had remained silent… Until today, he decided to give his position on the statements.
The actor has been mentioned in every occasion in which Jada has made revelations about their life as a couple, all to promote her new book Worthy, which will be released this October 17th. Jada gave a spicy interview to the New York Times, and the media was the one who received an email response from Will Smith, where he finally talked about the controversial statements of the actress. We tell you what he said.

What Did Will Smith Say About Jada’s Statements?
According to the New York Times, they received an email response from Will, who apparently told them that Jada Pinkett Smith’s memoir “kind of woke him up.” They go on to say, quoting Will, that he had come to realize that she is more “resilient, intelligent and compassionate than he thought.”
“When you’ve been with someone for more than half your life, a kind of emotional blindness sets in, and you can easily lose your sensitivity to their hidden nuances and subtle beauties,” Will wrote.
Very romantic in his response, but in short, he seems to back it up. And yes, even though many fans and non-fans of the couple have been upset by the statements, especially because for many people Jada left Will Smith in a very bad light, now it’s back to the fact that they say she manipulates him.

However, it seems that Will has not cared about everything that Jada has aired, about the fact that they no longer have a romantic relationship, live separate lives, and refuse to divorce, among many other secrets that she has told. For example, she said she was surprised that Will defended her by calling her “wife” during the controversial slapping of Chris Rock at the Oscars, as they had already been separated since 2016.
Given everything the world has already been told, one has to wonder what else she might have to say in the book. I guess people will have to find out when it goes on sale this Tuesday.
This story was written in Spanish by Lizbeth García in Cultura Colectiva

