Jada Pinkett Smith set to publish ‘no holds barred’ memoir




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As she at all times does, Jada Pinkett Smith goes to inform it like it’s.

The “Red Table Talk” host is about to publish a memoir with Dey Street Books, a HarperCollins imprint, in fall 2023, People reviews.

Smith will chronicle “classes realized in the middle of a tough however riveting journey,” and the guide is described as “a rollercoaster trip from the depths of suicidal despair to the heights of non-public rediscovery and the celebration of genuine female energy.”

According to a press launch: “With no holds barred, Jada reveals her unconventional upbringing in Baltimore — from the kid of two addicts to a promising theatre scholar and a violent interlude as a petty drug-dealer — adopted by a parallel rise to stardom alongside her shut pal 2Pac, then falling in love with and marrying Will Smith, and a joyous embrace of motherhood.”

Smith can even element how she was “in disaster at age 40” and needed to redefine her life. She can even write about her marriage to Smith.

The guide description provides, “At the center of this highly effective guide are two sudden love tales, one being Jada’s sophisticated marriage to Will Smith, the opposite being the one with herself.”


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