WILL SMITH OPENS UP ON RED TABLE TALK: ‘MOMMY WOKE UP AND CRIED 45 DAYS STRAIGHT’

"I Was Failing Miserably"

Will Smith vowed to remain unbroken during his latest talk on Jada Pinkett-Smith’s Red Table Talk series. The celebrity father, who recently celebrated his fiftieth birthday, sat down with his wife, daughter, and mother-in-law to talk about life.

“You’re not breaking me today, Jada,” Will told his wife. Jada joked with her husband a bit before getting into the serious aspects of the conversation. “I’ve broken you enough,” Jada said.

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Will Smith shared information about his marriage that few people knew before the talk. “There was a period where mommy woke up and cried 45 days straight, I started keeping track,” Will told his daughter, Willow Smith. “Every morning,” he added. “I think that’s the worst I’ve ever felt in our marriage. I was failing miserably.”

From failure comes victory as Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith have managed to make it through the rough spots for a better marriage. “We don’t even say we’re married anymore,” Will said during a recent tell-all interview with Rap Radar.

“We refer to ourselves as ‘life partners,’ where you get into that space where you realize you are literally with somebody for the rest of your life there’s no deal breakers,” Smith continued. “There’s nothing she could do — ever — nothing that would break our relationship. She has my support till death, and it feels so good to get to that space.”

Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith have two children, Willow and Jaden Smith, together. Will has three children in all.

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Sarie is a writer and editor for BCK's Los Angeles division. She also shares stories on Medium that are meant to encourage thought and discussion. You can catch her outside enjoying nature and classical literature. Pop culture is pretty fun, too!

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