Jada Pinkett Smith talks about ‘Healing’ after August Alsina’s romance allegations – NBC New York


Jada Pinkett Smith is approaching the table.

Earlier Thursday, the actress apparently addressed August Alsina’s recent allegations that the two had been romantically involved when she went to Twitter to write: “There is some healing that must happen … so I’m going to the Red Table.” .

This response comes after the “Nunya” singer spoke earlier this week with Angela Yee on “The Breakfast Club.”

During the conversation, Alsina addressed rumors that she had dated Pinkett Smith. She claimed that Pinkett Smith’s husband Will Smith “gave. [Alsina] His blessing “after he and Smith allegedly” had a conversation due to the transformation of their marriage into a life relationship in which they have spoken several times and that does not involve romanticism. “

After the interview, Pinkett Smith’s representatives denied Alsina’s claims to TMZ and Page Six, saying “they were not entirely true.” Smith’s reps have yet to respond to E! Request for news comments.

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The “Girls Trip” actress’s tweet on Wednesday suggests she will address the rumors directly on her Emmy-nominated show, “Red Table Talk.”

The Facebook Watch series is a suitable platform for the star to discuss the allegations, as it has been the home to many raw and candid conversations in the past two years.

In the past, the presenter and her daughter and co-host of the show Willow Smith have had conversations with guests on topics from everything including parenting, polyamory and marriage, to which Will Smith joined in the conversation.

Pinkett Smith has spoken in the past about how “Red Table Talk” has positively affected his life.

In an interview on “Lorraine” last year, Pinkett Smith said, “For me, I think there is so much transparency today, but what we are really seeing is how healthy it is? How is it? Is it improving our lives? So , I really wanted to have a program that shows communication. “

He added that the program has helped his own growth and that, “Everyone is in a struggle and we are just finding out, trying to figure out how to do this called life … so that’s what our program is all about and we really share our own experiences of what we’ve been through and how we’ve navigated through the fight. “

As for what you will have to say about this situation?

Well, we just have to tune in.

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