Will Smith’s statement on Oscars incident

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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.
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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.


Gross. The Travoltas don’t need to explain to the world a private diagnosis they have for their son. It is no one’s business.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s clear he wants this to be over because it’s impacting their bottom line, but Will can’t will this away. His ego says it’s been long enough and he should be afforded more good will based on his blemish free record over the past 30 years. Much like the straight A student who decides to let loose and receives a harsher punishment than the failing pothead, people just expect more from the “good guys”. The teacher thinks oh no not you too, we’ll make sure he never does that again! It’s unfair but he can’t simply decide “it’s been awhile”. Personally I think he should release movies and let the chips fall where they may. Avoid these silly press releases, the damage is done. The world will forget on their timetable not his. There’s nothing he can do to rush that process except to keep his mouth shut.


He hit someone at the Oscars! He didn’t get in a fight in the parking lot of an In n Out burger! Do you not understand the fundamental difference. It doesn’t matt that he was well behaved before. These are grown people. They are never expected to hit people.


You are missing the PP’s point.
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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.


Gross. The Travoltas don’t need to explain to the world a private diagnosis they have for their son. It is no one’s business.
Likewise, Jada doesn't have to explain the exact type of alopecia she has and what may have caused it.
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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.


Gross. The Travoltas don’t need to explain to the world a private diagnosis they have for their son. It is no one’s business.
Likewise, Jada doesn't have to explain the exact type of alopecia she has and what may have caused it.


If she’s gonna put herself out there as a victim and use her diagnosis to justify her husbands bad behavior then yes she does. Traction alopecia is a lesson learned not a disability.
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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.


Gross. The Travoltas don’t need to explain to the world a private diagnosis they have for their son. It is no one’s business.
Likewise, Jada doesn't have to explain the exact type of alopecia she has and what may have caused it.


If she’s gonna put herself out there as a victim and use her diagnosis to justify her husbands bad behavior then yes she does. Traction alopecia is a lesson learned not a disability.
She doesn’t have to do what you say. 😂
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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.


Gross. The Travoltas don’t need to explain to the world a private diagnosis they have for their son. It is no one’s business.
Likewise, Jada doesn't have to explain the exact type of alopecia she has and what may have caused it.


If she’s gonna put herself out there as a victim and use her diagnosis to justify her husbands bad behavior then yes she does. Traction alopecia is a lesson learned not a disability.
That was will , Jada never used her diagnosis to justify it. Actually, after she briefly brought up the incident on Red Table Talk fans were in her comments pissed because they felt she didn’t stick up for Will enough.
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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.


Gross. The Travoltas don’t need to explain to the world a private diagnosis they have for their son. It is no one’s business.
Likewise, Jada doesn't have to explain the exact type of alopecia she has and what may have caused it.


If she’s gonna put herself out there as a victim and use her diagnosis to justify her husbands bad behavior then yes she does. Traction alopecia is a lesson learned not a disability.


This is how she could help other women if it's traction alopecia: warning them that certain hairstyles can have consequences. No, she doesn't "have" to tell anyone and it's not our business, but she chose to share her situation with the public.
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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.


Gross. The Travoltas don’t need to explain to the world a private diagnosis they have for their son. It is no one’s business.


You're correct that they didn't need to explain anything. As is often the case with children who have obvious special needs, outsiders will speculate. I prefer to give a diagnosis or explanation.
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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.


Gross. The Travoltas don’t need to explain to the world a private diagnosis they have for their son. It is no one’s business.
Likewise, Jada doesn't have to explain the exact type of alopecia she has and what may have caused it.


If she’s gonna put herself out there as a victim and use her diagnosis to justify her husbands bad behavior then yes she does. Traction alopecia is a lesson learned not a disability.


This is how she could help other women if it's traction alopecia: warning them that certain hairstyles can have consequences. No, she doesn't "have" to tell anyone and it's not our business, but she chose to share her situation with the public.
Key word.
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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.


Gross. The Travoltas don’t need to explain to the world a private diagnosis they have for their son. It is no one’s business.
Likewise, Jada doesn't have to explain the exact type of alopecia she has and what may have caused it.


If she’s gonna put herself out there as a victim and use her diagnosis to justify her husbands bad behavior then yes she does. Traction alopecia is a lesson learned not a disability.
That was will , Jada never used her diagnosis to justify it. Actually, after she briefly brought up the incident on Red Table Talk fans were in her comments pissed because they felt she didn’t stick up for Will enough.


This is in character for Jada. She gaslights him and treats him poorly. And after egging him on, she now acts like he acted on his own, given the negative public response.
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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.


Gross. The Travoltas don’t need to explain to the world a private diagnosis they have for their son. It is no one’s business.
Likewise, Jada doesn't have to explain the exact type of alopecia she has and what may have caused it.


If she’s gonna put herself out there as a victim and use her diagnosis to justify her husbands bad behavior then yes she does. Traction alopecia is a lesson learned not a disability.
That was will , Jada never used her diagnosis to justify it. Actually, after she briefly brought up the incident on Red Table Talk fans were in her comments pissed because they felt she didn’t stick up for Will enough.


This is in character for Jada. She gaslights him and treats him poorly. And after egging him on, she now acts like he acted on his own, given the negative public response.


Pp here. That’s not to say Will isn’t responsible for his own behavior. But she does not seem to be a good partner.
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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.


Gross. The Travoltas don’t need to explain to the world a private diagnosis they have for their son. It is no one’s business.
Likewise, Jada doesn't have to explain the exact type of alopecia she has and what may have caused it.


If she’s gonna put herself out there as a victim and use her diagnosis to justify her husbands bad behavior then yes she does. Traction alopecia is a lesson learned not a disability.
That was will , Jada never used her diagnosis to justify it. Actually, after she briefly brought up the incident on Red Table Talk fans were in her comments pissed because they felt she didn’t stick up for Will enough.


This is in character for Jada. She gaslights him and treats him poorly. And after egging him on, she now acts like he acted on his own, given the negative public response.


Pp here. That’s not to say Will isn’t responsible for his own behavior. But she does not seem to be a good partner.


Both enormously successful in so many ways but reflect their childhoods.
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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.


Gross. The Travoltas don’t need to explain to the world a private diagnosis they have for their son. It is no one’s business.
Likewise, Jada doesn't have to explain the exact type of alopecia she has and what may have caused it.


If she’s gonna put herself out there as a victim and use her diagnosis to justify her husbands bad behavior then yes she does. Traction alopecia is a lesson learned not a disability.
That was will , Jada never used her diagnosis to justify it. Actually, after she briefly brought up the incident on Red Table Talk fans were in her comments pissed because they felt she didn’t stick up for Will enough.


This is in character for Jada. She gaslights him and treats him poorly. And after egging him on, she now acts like he acted on his own, given the negative public response.
She's always humiliating him on video. That video of her talking to him about the August "entanglement" was so bad. I don't know why he puts up with her sht.
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Anonymous wrote:DAMN! Y’all need to chill! He doesn’t need YOUR forgiveness! What did he do to YOU? He assaulted Chris Rock, not you! Don’t get me wrong, I was shocked and disappointed by a lot of his actions that night. But DAMN, show him some grace!

In the 20+ years that he has been in the public eye, he has walked the line. I’s like to thing that this one moment in his life does not define who he is. Again grace! I am so happy that my mistakes, were not done on TV for the world to see.

If Mike Tyson can recover after biting off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear, then so can Mr. Smith.


DAMN GIRL! You seem to know pretty well that Duane K. Martin and his ex, Tisha, have shown Mr. Smith (LOL for life, sweetie) rather a lot of grace.

Mike Tyson never pretended he didn’t bite the ear, or that he did so for capital H Honor.

The poster noting that Jada is walking the line (you’re so cute PP) between kind of truth and total fat lie with her alopecia complaint. I don’t think she suffers from true, diagnosed alopecia. I think she has had some traction loss that she’s pissed about and decided she was a noble autoimmune disease sufferer instead of a middle-aged woman facing the consequences of some beauty choices.


Exactly this - she has traction alopecia, as do a lot of black women of her age, due to the way she styled her hair over the past 30 or so years.


If that is true, she could have helped other women by being honest about it.


I felt the same way about John Travolta and Kelly Preston not coming clean on Jett’s autism. They knew when he was a child that he had it but, probably thanks to Scientology, refused to acknowledge it publicly until Jett died in his bathtub accident and they were being scrutinized.


Gross. The Travoltas don’t need to explain to the world a private diagnosis they have for their son. It is no one’s business.


You're correct that they didn't need to explain anything. As is often the case with children who have obvious special needs, outsiders will speculate. I prefer to give a diagnosis or explanation.


They were using carpet cleaning and Kawasaki’s Disease as an explanation for his issues. They were fine with publicizing Jett’s medical problems and lecturing parents when it fit in with their Scientology views.
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