![]() I think people didn't understand why we both valued that idea.of the kids going to work," Jada said. "Our family has been under the public microscope for a long time. ![]() Smith and Zampino split two years later and he described the divorce as the “ultimate failure” of his adult life.Īnd though the Smiths didn’t delve into their own marriage in this episode, they did address the criticism they received from parenting Trey, along with their two other children together, Jaden and Willow-particularly the fact that they let their kids work. When Trey was born, Will told Jada that his first thought was, “I can’t do it, I’m not the guy." Smith was brought to tears talking about the experience. Then at 24 years old, he got his initial taste of fatherhood, with his first son, Willard Carroll "Trey" Smith III, whom he had with his now ex-wife Sheree Zampino. Getting good grades isn't above cleaning the kitchen," the Bad Boy actor said. That anything you do, you have to do it well. But, he did appreciate some of his dad's wisdom and was able to glean what he wanted to replicate and what he didn’t. Smith admitted that it caused a rift between them when he was younger. He described his father, who he referred to as Daddy-O, as a strict disciplinarian, who he implies was, at times, abusive toward his mother. “I loved how my family was but there were massive, critical deficiencies in my father’s parenting that I wanted to correct.” “From the time I was 6 years old I wanted to be a father,” Smith began the conversation on his evolution as a dad. For the first time, Jada invited her husband, Will, for a one-on-one conversation in honor of Father’s Day. “In my friend group, I’m the only polyamorous person, and I have the least sex out of all of my friends,” she said.If you’re familiar with the Facebook web series Red Table Talk, you know that Jada Pinkett-Smith has had many honest and emotional conversations on a myriad of topics, but the latest installment may have been the most raw episode yet. “And we had deep conversation about, what does this mean to us? What do we wanna create for ourselves? And we actually talked about polyamory, and was that something that we wanted to explore? We had that conversation.”īut, for Smith, it’s apparently less about the sex and more about the freedom. “Even outside of the counseling that you get from your pastor before you get married, ‘cause most people that get married, you know, will get counseling from their pastors because there is a religious aspect to it, a God aspect to it, Jada,” Banfield Norris said. Smith’s grandmother said, “For somebody like me, it feels like it’s really all just centered around sex,” though she admitted to having considered it herself. “Wanting to set up your life in a way that you can have what it is that you want, I think anything goes as long as the intentions are clear. “When you were like, ‘Hey, this is my get down’, I was like, ‘I totally get it,’” Pinkett Smith said. Her mother – who made headlines last year with the revelation of an “entanglement” – understood. “Also, doing research into polyamory, the main reasons why monogamous relationships – or why marriage, why divorces happen – is infidelity.” “So, I was like, how can I structure the way that I approach relationships with that in mind?,” the younger Smith said. Pinkett Smith asked her daughter how she arrived at knowing that fact, to which Willow Smith said, “With polyamory, I feel like the main foundation is the freedom to be able to create a relationship style that works for you and not just stepping into monogamy because that’s what everyone around you says is the right thing to do.” The 20-year-old daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith chose Wednesday’s episode of the Facebook Watch show “Red Table Talk,” which she cohosts with her mom and maternal grandmother Adrienne “Gammy” Banfield Norris, to reveal that she is polyamorous, defined as being involved in more than one romantic relationship at the same time. If you are Willow Smith and ready to share your truth, the only place you can do it is on “Red Table Talk.”
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