Will Smith's wife reveals actor made 'insensitive' comments about daughter Willow Smith's periods
Speaking on her show Red Table Talk, Jada brought up the topic of daughters and revealed that her husband Will Smith has made ‘the craziest’ comments about menstruation.
Will Smith and wife Jada Pinkett Smith are undoubtedly doting parents to their kids Willow and Jaden Smith. The couple, who often make sure to invest in quality time with their family, have been creating a stir for Jada Pinkett's recent revelations. Speaking on her show Red Table Talk on Monday, Jada brought up the topic of her daughters and revealed that her husband Will Smith has made ‘the craziest’ comments about menstruation. The topic came up when Jada was discussing rapper T.I's disgusting comments about his 19-year-old daughter.
Jada revealed that even her husband and actor Will Smith has at times 'gone too far' with his comments. Reflecting on their own family dynamic, Jada revealed that husband Will Smith has said insensitive and misinformed comments about his daughter Willow's periods.
Jada said, "I understood that because I’m in this house with Will and he be saying the craziest stuff. He don’t understand the level. And thank God he has me and he’s got Willow...we educate that joker before he leaves this house. You know what I mean? He’s one of those that likes to tell stories and sometimes goes too far."
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Jada added that their daughter Willow has educated her father Will at times for the 'insensitive' comments he has made about periods. "Willow has gone at her dad several times for very insensitive comments, whether it’s around menstruation or, you know, “You must be PMS-ing,” and she’s like, “That right there, we not gon’ do that.” Every day, it’s a work in progress," Jada revealed.
Will Smith's wife revelation comes after rapper T.I 'joked' that he takes 19-year-old daughter Deyjah to the gynaecologist every year to make sure her hymen is still intact and that she’s still a virgin.
























































