Where there’s a Will, the children stay away.
The newest headline-making revelation of Jada Pinkett Smith’s memoir “Worthy,” which hit shelves Tuesday, is centered across the wishy-washy couple’s behavior within the bedroom.
The “Magic Mike” star revealed that the couple’s kids Jaden, now 25, and Willow, now 22, used to sleep of their bed as children and “continued to accomplish that nightly for some years.”
Nonetheless, by the point Jaden was about 6, Jada claimed that the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” star wasn’t in love with the family’s sleeping arrangements.
“To provide us our own space, I built a separate, beautiful love nest for us two grown-ups in our bedroom, complete with a domed ceiling stuffed with twinkling stars,” Pinkett Smith wrote.
“But over time, the children hijacked that room as well,” she added, although the kids were expected to sleep in their very own bedrooms.
Nowadays, Jaden and Willow reportedly “feel bad for their dad with all the recent headlines about their parents.”
“They know he has been going through a lot currently and this isn’t helping,” a source told Entertainment Tonight. “They want a few of their family’s private matters remained private.”
The “In Living Color” alum recently shocked fans of the ability couple when she revealed that the pair have been separated for the last seven years.
Nevertheless, Pinkett Smith claims the duo are working on healing their life partnership and have even considered writing a book together with the tentative title “Don’t Try This at Home.”