A preview of this week’s episode of Red Table Talk, Jada Pinkett Smith He said the “biggest wound” that comes out most in his personal relationship is the lack of protection.
Jada and her co-hosts Will also Smith And Adrian “Gammy” Banfield-Norris Sat down with Mother’s appetite Author Kelly McDaniel To discuss mother-daughter mobility.
“It simply came to our notice then. This is my biggest wound that comes out of all my relationships, “said Pinkett Smith. “And I’m looking for [the] I have no idea what the worst kind of protection is, and what is safe and what is not. “
“I’m either too defensive or too defensive.”
Banfield-Norris, Jade’s mother, believes it all started when his mother, who was a protective and protective figure for Pinkett Smith, died. Jada Was in secondary school.
“And I’ll tell you why. Environment. It was my addiction. He found his safety through my mother, “continued Banfield-Norris. “But, when my mother died, my addiction was gone.”
“He died while I was still in high school, you know, 11, 12 years old,” Pinkett Smith noted.
It was a turning point for their family and it affected the Matrix actress’s sense of security.
“It’s a really important time to feel safe and secure,” Banfield-Norris explained. “And that’s when your femininity begins,” Smith notes.
“And that’s when he lost his security,” Banfield-Norris added. “My mother was his backbone.”
After her grandmother’s death, Jada says she no longer feels safe, which is why she wants to find it in the world.
“Her home was safe,” Pinkett Smith shared. “And so, once he left, there was no protection, so I went to Earth and built my own protection, and it was crazy.”
Full Red table talk The episode will stream on Wednesday, May 25 at 9am PT / 12pm ET on Facebook Watch.