The British "Mirror" reported on June 1 that the famous comedian Jada Pinkett Smith finally gave up silence at her Oscars, saying she hoped that her husband Will would reconcile with Cricks and reconcile.
Chris in the audience listened to this and made a simple movement with her fingers, she knew that Chris was referring to her hair loss, Jada's hair loss was severe, and now all her hair had been cut off and her head was bare. And these situations, Chris did not know.
Jada, who spoke publicly for the first time on Wednesday's "Red Table Talk" show, said, "This is a very important conversation about my hair loss problem, I'm not in very good health right now, and given my health and what happened at the Oscars, a lot of fans have questioned me in the hope that their problems will be verified." ”
Jada said in the conversation: "She wanted to use this conversation, hoping that the fans and a lot of people who follow them, give their hair loss families a chance, now a lot of people don't understand why I would appear in front of the camera with a bald head, and I also know that I will face a lot of different eyes." But for the sake of my health, I had to remove my beautiful hair. At the same time, she also called on people in society not to look at people who have lost their hair due to physical reasons, and they also need to be recognized and respected. ”
In the conversation, she talked about what happened on Oscar night, at the awards ceremony she broke the style of the past silence, in which she hoped that her husband Will and Chris would be reconciled, she thought they were two of the smartest and most capable people who should not part ways because of misunderstandings, she hoped that the two of them could clear up and reconcile the misunderstandings between them, and she said that in the current situation, they needed each other more than ever.
"They both share a common goal and have worked on it for 28 years, and she hopes they can sustain that goal and achieve it," she said. "It's a very meaningful thing to do and worth the rest of their lives."