Will Smith Opens Up To Wife Jada On Red Table Talk

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For a special Father’s Day edition of Red Table Talk, Will Smith is the first person to join Jada Pinkett Smith on the red couch for an intimate one-on-one conversation about parenting, including the lessons they’ve learned, the failures they’ve overcome, and how Will’s divorce from his first wife shaped his approach as a father and husband. Plus, watch never-before-seen Smith family home videos and Father’s Day surprise messages from Trey, Jaden and Willow. Watch the episode  on Facebook Watch HERE.

 

Highlighted quotes from the episode below.

 

Will knew he could be a better father than Will Smith Sr. 

“And what made you think you could do it better?” Jada

“My father had a little bit of a temper. I was a gentle kid, like, I was not a kid that you had to slap or punch or beat. So growing up in a household where physical aggression was approved of, that really chaffed my hide. That hurt my spirit.”Will 

 

“Well there’s such beautiful qualities that he instilled that are a big part of what made me me, and as the yin to every yang, I watched [my father] beat up my mother. So the biggest emotional scar that I have in this lifetime, he delivered that also. He showed me a lot of things that I wanted to do, but he also showed me the things I would absolutely, positively never do to my children.”Will

 

Will gets emotional about becoming a father for the first time

“I think that was my first moment of the real weight of parenting. I brought him home, and I remember we put him in the bassinet… and it was like stark terror. I’m totally responsible for this life… I just cried so hard. It makes me teary right now.”Will

“You cried from what? What was the feeling?”Jada

“I can’t do it. I’m not the guy. Oh man, I just knew I didn’t know nothing. [Will wipes away tears] Oh man, I’m going to need to get myself together. I’m going to have to walk this one off…  I need a tissue. See I thought the red couch wouldn’t get me like this. The red table always gets you like this.” – WIll

 

Will opens up about his divorce with ex-wife Sheree Zampino  

“Divorce was the worst thing in my adult life. Divorce was the ultimate failure for me. I’ve been hurt a lot in my adult life, but I don’t think anything touches the failure of getting divorced from my two-year-old son’s mother… If a man’s not a great husband then he loses his parental rights. And I’m a way better father than I am a husband.”Will

 

 

“Right! Like your father was to you.”Jada

 

Will on being a present father, commuting every weekend for ten weeks from Jaden’s “Karate Kid” set in Beijing to watch Trey play football in Los Angeles

 

Jada asks Jaden if he wants to stop shooting a “Karate Kid” scene

“I was there.”Jada

“That moment was when I knew that the bulk of my fathering was done… So, Jaden was trying to learn how to do the splits for ’Karate Kid,’ and so he’s in the splits and he can’t quite get down into the splits. So, he’s trying to get it, he’s trying to get it, and tears are in his eyes, and Master Wu walks up behind him and steps on his back and pushes him down into the splits… and Jaden is crying, he’s crying, he’s crying… He lets him out of the splits, and [Jaden] comes over.” – Will

“I went over there. [Jaden] was in tears, and I said, ‘Are you done? Because we are going to stop right now,’ and [Jaden] said, ‘No.’”Jada

“And [Jaden] turned and looked at Master Wu and he said, ‘One more time.’’Will

“That was a turning point.” – Jada 

“Daddio would have made me do it one more time, and Jaden decided on his own with the option of not doing it again.” – Will

 

Will was devastated when Willow shaved her head

“Really?” – Jada

“Well because her record is ‘Whip My Hair.’ I’m like, that’s a protest against me.” – Will 

 

Willow introduced Will to feelings