Jada Pinkett Smith spills the beans on shocking claims involving Will Smith and Duane Martin
Jada Pinkett Smith opens up about the controversial allegations surrounding Will Smith and Duane Martin.
Will Smith and Jada (Source: CNN)
Jada Pinkett Smith is taking the recent allegations about Will Smith's sexuality seriously. In a recent episode of the Unwine With Tasha K podcast, Smith's former assistant, Brother Bilaal, made explosive claims about the actor's alleged sexual history. Bilaal insisted that he once witnessed Smith engaging in a sexual encounter with his Fresh Prince of Bel-Air co-star, Duane Martin.
Jada's Serious Take
Jada Pinkett Smith is taking the gossip about Will Smith's sexuality seriously. On a recent Unwine With Tasha K podcast episode, Smith's former assistant, Brother Bilaal, spilled the tea on some wild claims about the actor's alleged romantic escapades. According to Bilaal, he straight-up saw Smith getting cozy with his Fresh Prince of Bel-Air co-star, Duane Martin.
It remains uncertain whether the actress was genuinely considering filing a lawsuit against Bilaal. However, given that a source previously revealed to the tabloid that Smith himself was contemplating legal action over the story, such a move wouldn't be entirely unexpected.
Explosive Interview
Bilaal dropped a bombshell during his interview with Tasha K on Monday, Nov. 13, alleging that he witnessed Smith and Martin engaging in intimate activities in a dressing room. Bilaal didn't hold back, providing explicit details about the alleged encounter, even commenting on the size of Smith's manhood.
In response, a spokesperson for Smith informed Page Six that these claims were "completely fabricated" and "unequivocally false."
In the aftermath of Bilaal's sensational interview and explicit claims, the unfolding drama has cast a shadow over Will Smith's personal life. With the actor's spokesperson vehemently denying the allegations. The plot thickens as the rumor mill continues to churn, leaving unanswered questions lingering in the air.