Jada Pinkett Smith’s forthcoming memoir, Worthy, will clear the air on several rumours and assumptions made about her over the years.
In other words, a reclamation of her narrative, which she described to People as “an adventure, a search for love and self-worth. “I think people have made a lot of assumptions.
And you know what? Rightfully so. I have to take ownership of that, in regards to the narrative that I’ve participated in, the falsehoods about myself,” Pinkett Smith, 51, told the outlet. “In the book I really explain all of that extensively as part of my reclamation journey.
I think a lot of people, not even just women, but a lot of us lose ourselves in narratives that are not necessarily or completely forthright.” READ MORE: Jada Pinkett Smith Makes First Public Appearance Alongside Son Jaden Following ‘Red Table Talk’ Cancellation The actress noted that there’s many people who “really don’t” know her journey, even if they think they do because of her talk show, “Red Table Talk”.
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