Ana Navarro reacts to Jada Pinkett-Smith’s marriage revelation
Ana Navarro has blasted Jada Pinkett Smith’s shocking admission about her separation from Will Smith, and The View host believes she could have ulterior motives.
This week, Jada broke her silence on her husband’s controversial ‘Oscars Slap’ last year.
She also confirmed they had been separated for six years before attending the 2022 Academy Awards together, and still aren’t back together.
“We just got deep love for each other,” she told NBC News.
“And we are going to figure out what that looks like for us.”
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However, Ana and the rest of The View panel weren’t impressed by Jada’s bombshell.
“Why do I know so much about these people’s marriage?” Ana exclaimed.
“I kind of feel like I know more about their marriage than I know about my own damn marriage! I don’t need to know all this!
“I just wanna watch re-runs of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Bad Boys. Just leave this out of my head, I don’t need to know all of this.”
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Sunny Hostin admitted she was “fascinated” by the revelations, to which Ana let out a huge groan.
Later, Ana accused Jada of using the insight into her relationship with Will as a publicity stunt.
“I think she’s having a relationship with her bank account,” she said.
“Every time she needs to increase the ratings of The Red Table, every time she needs to sell books she drops these bombshells. I find it unseemly.”
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“I find it smart!” Joy Behar chimed in, to which Ana retorted: “Be careful of anybody who pretends to have a perfect marriage.”
While Sunny weighed in: “It’s a memoir, though, and when she writes in her memoir that they’ve been separated for all of that time, I think it’s a brave thing to do, a courageous thing to do.
“I think it has less to do with money, she has plenty of money.”
Jada’s new tell-all memoir, Worthy, hit shelves at the beginning of October.
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