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Sarah Michelle Gellar uncovers hilarious video of Jada Pinkett Smith saying she had to bribe Jaden

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Sarah Michelle Gellar dug deep into the past to share a hilarious video ofJada Pinkett Smith revealing that she had to bribe son Jaden to attend the 2007 Oscars.The 44-year-old actress took to instagram and posted a sweet throwback photo of herself with Jada, 50, her son Jaden, 23 (nine at the time), and husband Will Smith, 53, from the post-Oscar Vanity Fair party.She followed it up with a second slide of a video from the Live with Kelly and Ryan show whereJada saidshe had to promiseJaden that he'd get to meet the Buffy star in order to get him to go to the Academy Awards ceremony.

Blast from the past: Sarah Michelle Gellar, 44, took to Instagram to share a 2007 throwback photo with the Smith family as well as a hilarious video of Jada Pinkett Smith, 50, revealing that she had to bribe son Jaden (nine at the time) to attend the Oscars that year'I've never been so nervous in my life.

I've been in the business for a while but having my son at the Academy Awards and he was presenting, and he had all these stipulations,' the mom-of-two revealed in the clip.'He was like, "Look, if I don't get to meet Sarah Michelle Gellar - he told me straight up - if I don't get to meet Buffy, I'm not going to the Oscars,' she said with a wide smile.

When Kelly's co-host inquired whether Jada made the meeting happen, she replied: 'I had to call Sarah! I said, "Sarah please, will you please at the Vanity Fair party...can Jaden just say hello to you?" And she was so wonderful, so sweet about it.'The bribe seemed to have worked, because the Matrix star revealed that Jaden was well-behaved during the entire ceremony.'He sat there at the Oscars very quiet.

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