Jada Pinkett Smith says Oscars slap saved her marriage with Will Smith. She calls Oscars moment the ‘holy slap’ because of the ‘positive things’ that came after.
In a surprising interview with Daily Mail’s YOU Magazine, Jada Pinkett Smith revealed that the infamous Oscars slap, where Will Smith slapped Chris Rock onstage, actually strengthened their marriage. She referred to the incident as the “holy slap” due to the positive transformations it sparked in their relationship.
“After all those years trying to figure out if I would leave Will’s side, it took that slap for me to see I will never leave him,” Jada confessed. She elaborated that the incident served as a wake-up call, forcing them to confront their issues and emerge stronger.
While the slap generated immense public controversy, Jada saw it as a catalyst for positive change. “That moment of the s*** hitting the fan is when you see where you really are,” she explained. “It brought us closer together and helped us realize how much we truly love and need each other.”
Jada’s perspective on the slap offers a fresh take on the highly publicized event. It challenges the negative narrative surrounding the incident and highlights the potential for positive outcomes from seemingly tumultuous situations.
This revelation has sparked renewed interest in the couple’s relationship and their ability to overcome adversity. It remains to be seen how the public will react to Jada’s perspective, but one thing is certain: the “holy slap” will forever be etched in Hollywood history and the lives of Jada and Will Smith.
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