Jada Pinkett Smith, the actress, producer, mother, and host, has confirmed that the popular talk show “Red Table Talk” will be returning despite the closure of Facebook Watch earlier this year. In an interview with People about her upcoming memoir “Worthy,” Pinkett Smith revealed that they have received offers from several platforms and are exploring different avenues for the show’s return.
The conversation, published on Thursday, also addressed the criticism Pinkett Smith has faced for sharing personal aspects of her family’s life on “Red Table Talk” and beyond. She acknowledged that while many people feel like they know her journey because of the show, there are still many aspects of her life that she hasn’t been able to share. In her memoir, Pinkett Smith plans to cover everything and address the critics of her and husband Will Smith’s decision to be open about their marriage and parenting choices. She believes that those who aren’t interested in learning more don’t need to read the book, as it is not meant for them.
Describing “Worthy” as an adventure and a search for love and self-worth, Pinkett Smith views the book as an opportunity to address the misunderstandings about her family. Recently, there has been increased discussion around her son Jaden Smith’s revelation about her psychedelic drug use, as well as an incident at the 2022 Oscars involving her husband Will Smith slapping comedian Chris Rock on stage after an unscripted joke about Pinkett Smith’s shaved head, which is related to her alopecia.
Pinkett Smith believes that knowing the truth helps escape blame and eliminates self-judgment. She hopes that by sharing her own experiences and being accountable for any misunderstandings, the book will enhance readers’ perspectives on their own lives.
The return of “Red Table Talk” will undoubtedly excite fans of the show, as its honest and open discussions have resonated with viewers. Despite the closure of Facebook Watch, the show’s popularity and Pinkett Smith’s influence as a host and producer have attracted interest from other platforms. The diverse range of topics covered on the show, including mental health, relationships, and social issues, has made it a valuable and important platform for meaningful conversations.
Pinkett Smith’s memoir, “Worthy,” is set to be released on October 17th, offering additional insights and reflections on her life, journey, and the lessons she has learned along the way. It promises to provide readers with a deeper understanding of Pinkett Smith’s experiences and perspectives, shedding light on various aspects of her life that haven’t been explored in-depth on “Red Table Talk.”
In conclusion, Jada Pinkett Smith has confirmed that “Red Table Talk” will be returning despite the closure of Facebook Watch. In her upcoming memoir, “Worthy,” Pinkett Smith will cover everything and address critics of her and her husband’s choices to openly discuss their personal lives. The book aims to provide readers with a deeper understanding of Pinkett Smith’s journey and perspective, while also addressing misunderstandings and enhancing readers’ perspectives on their own lives. Fans of the show can look forward to its return, as the discussions and conversations on “Red Table Talk” have resonated with viewers and contributed to meaningful dialogues on various important topics.