The Sun (Lowell)

Pinkett Smith reveals affair

- Compiled from Associated Press reports.

With their marriage under social-media scrutiny, Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith reaffirmed their commitment to each other as Pinkett Smith admitted to having a relationsh­ip with musician August Alsina when she and Smith were separated.

In a one-on-one conversati­on Friday on Pinkett Smith’s series “Red Table Talk,” she said she was reluctantl­y discussing Alsina’s reported comments because of the public speculatio­n they provoked.

What started as a friendship and a family effort to help Alsina with his health about four years ago became a “different kind of entangleme­nt” at a time when she and Smith thought their marriage was over, Pinkett Smith said.

“An entangleme­nt? A relationsh­ip,” Smith said, prodding his wife to be more specific, alluding to the Facebook Watch show’s dedication to candid discussion.

“Yes, it was a relationsh­ip. Absolutely. I was in a lot of pain. I was very broken,” she replied. “Now, in the process of that relationsh­ip, I definitely realize that you can’t find happiness outside of yourself. ... I would definitely say we did everything that we could to get away from each other, only to realize that that wasn’t possible.”

At one point in the conversati­on, they echoed each other, saying: “We ride together. We die together. Bad marriage for life,” an allusion to a catchphras­e in Smith’s “Bad Boys” franchise.

The two have been married since 1997 and have two children, Jaden and Willow.

Each appeared uncomforta­ble at times during their exchanges on the talk show.

A representa­tive for Alsina didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Pinkett Smith, who starred in two “Matrix” films, questioned why Alsina would bring the episode up again, saying he had broken off communicat­ion with her. She also pushed back at the idea that Smith had given her permission for the affair. Alsina was quoted in an interview as saying the actor had given his “blessing.”

“The only person that can give permission in that particular circumstan­ce is myself,” Pinkett Smith said, then cut Alsina slack for his remarks.

“I could actually see how he would perceive it as permission because we were separated amicably. And I think he also wanted to make it clear that he is not a homewrecke­r, because he’s not,” she said.

Fox writer resigns after racist posts

Tucker Carlson’s top writer has resigned from Fox News after secretly posting racist and sexist remarks online.

CNN reported Friday that writer Blake Neff used a pseudonym to write bigoted comments about Black and Asian people, as well as women, on the online forum Autoadmit.

Neff began working on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” in 2016 and was known as Carlson’s top writer. Neff previously worked as a reporter for the right-wing news outlet The Daily Caller, which Carlson co-founded.

Fox News executives on Saturday said they condemned Neff’s “horrendous and deeply offensive” comments.

“We want to make abundantly clear that Fox News Media strongly condemns this horrific racist, misogynist­ic and homophobic behavior,” Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott and President Jay Wallace said in a memo to staffers.

“Neff ’s abhorrent conduct on this forum was never divulged to the show or the network until Friday, at which point we swiftly accepted his resignatio­n. Make no mistake, actions such as his cannot and will not be tolerated at any time in any part of our work force,” they wrote. Scott and Wallace said Carlson would address Neff ’s conduct on his show today.

 ?? PHIL MCCARTEN / INVISION ?? Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith discussed their marital problems on a recent episode of her series, ‘Red Table Talk.’
PHIL MCCARTEN / INVISION Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith discussed their marital problems on a recent episode of her series, ‘Red Table Talk.’

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