The children of the renowned actor Will Smith: Willow, Jaden, and Trey Smith all expressed their desire to have more privacy in their parents’ personal lives.
Recently, Jada Pinkett Smith, Will’s wife, has been promoting her new book, “Worthy,” revealing details about their marriage, including that they have been separated for six years.
However, this public exposure has generated certain concerns in his children.
According to a source close to the family, speaking to Entertainment Tonightthe Smith children, feel bad for their father because of the recent headlines about their parents.
They recognize that Will has been going through a difficult time lately and feel that this media attention is not helping at all. The famous couple’s children wish that certain private matters of their family could be kept private.
According to the same anonymous source, Will is: “trying to stay busy and has been spending time with his good friends and his kids. He is trying not to let any outside noise affect him. Will loves Jada and feels that she has always had his back and that she always will. He has been trying to be understanding, while also taking care of himself.”
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Love Letter
Recently, the I Am Legend actor shared a letter he wrote to Jada on Jay Shetty’s podcast.
The letter read: “You are unique, a rare mix of power and delicate sensitivity. I know it wasn’t easy to dig the depths like that. I applaud you and honor you. If I had read this book 30 years ago, I certainly would have hugged you more. I’ll start now. Welcome to the Authors Club. I love you infinitely. Now go get some Merlot and rest.”
This situation has highlighted the importance of establishing limits and safeguarding privacy in the midst of media attention.
Because of this, the Smith children want certain aspects of their parents’ personal lives to remain private, despite the fame and public exposure surrounding the family.
2023-11-13 01:56:51
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