Will Smith continues

Will Smith continues to address the revelations made by his estranged wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, in her new memoir titled “Worthy.” In a letter to British podcaster, author, and life coach Jay Shetty, Smith expressed his thoughts about the memoir, which Shetty shared with Pinkett Smith on his podcast, “On Purpose.”

Smith, the 55-year-old Oscar winner, conveyed, “I just turned the final page of ‘Worthy.’ It is amazing to realize that despite having lived most of my life by your side, I still found myself shocked and stunned and caught off guard, laughing, then inspired, then heartbroken. I was all over the place.”

He went on to say, “It’s one thing to hear anecdotes at a family barbecue, but it was truly overwhelming to take in your story, potently condensed in this way.” Smith’s message reflects the impact of Pinkett Smith’s memoir on him and the depth of emotions it stirred. Will Smith continues

Smith’s response to Pinkett Smith’s memoir appears to be largely positive and reflective. They have been married since 1997, and he seems to express a sense of regret in relation to his own actions during their 25-year marriage. This suggests that he may be acknowledging and taking responsibility for any mistakes or shortcomings in their relationship, and he is responding with understanding and introspection.

In his letter, Smith expressed deep admiration for Jada Pinkett Smith’s willingness to delve into the depths of their relationship in her memoir, saying, “I know it wasn’t easy to excavate the depths in that way. I applaud and honor you.” He also shared regret for not being more affectionate in the past, mentioning that if he had read the book 30 years ago, he would have hugged her more. He welcomed her into the Authors Club and declared his endless love for her, urging her to relax with some Merlot.

“Worthy,” set to be released on October 17, has already revealed some significant revelations about Pinkett Smith’s marriage. These include the disclosure that she and Smith have been separated since 2016 and that she considered Tupac Shakur her soul mate. Smith’s heartfelt response to the memoir underscores the depth of their relationship and the emotions it has stirred.

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