Posts Tagged ‘Jada Pinkett Smith’

WIll & Jada Keep it Hot

June 17th, 2009

Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith have been married for 11 years, a veritable lifetime in Hollywood. So how do they keep their relationship hot after all that time? They get creative, Jada reveals in the new issue of Redbook.

"Think of places outside that are comfortable to have sex. Does he have access to his office? Have a fantasy date. Be his secretary!" she says. "Be sneaky. Your girlfriend’s house at a party. The bathroom! A guest room! Just switch it up. Anything like that can keep it going. Anything it takes to keep the flame alive."

 

Will and Jada sound like they have fun together in other ways as well, as Jada reveals another way they stay connected.

"[The other day] I put together a picnic basket and drove us to this hiking trail that I’d taken him to when we first met. No Secret Service, nothing. So we went up and had a really nice afternoon," she reveals. "We sat there for about an hour, just sitting on a bench overlooking the canyons. I’m getting teary just thinking about it. We were both replenished and so happy and connected in that one hour."

 

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All those years together haven’t just produced an active sex life and a penchant for picnics, they’ve also grown as a couple.

 

"There’s a certain amount of safety you have to create for someone to feel like they can be open to you in that way. That’s something we forget in marriages and relationships – they have to be places of safety, because they’re where you’re most vulnerable," Jada explains. "If you’re not allowed to be safe, I don’t know if you can reach the depths of connection that support commitment."

The Fresh Prince and His Princess

June 15th, 2009

Jada’s Too Short to Be Michelle Obama

June 12th, 2009

Her husband Will Smith might be a big fan choice to play President Barack Obama in a movie, but will Jada Pinkett Smith step in to play the First Lady, Michelle Obama?

Don’t bet on it: Jada says she just doesn’t live up to Michelle’s stature..

 

"You know what? I love Michelle but in all honesty I’m just too short," she explains to Extra. "Michelle is tall. I’m way too short."

 

Without the height thing, Jada says she might be willing to play that distinguished role.

 

"If I felt like I could represent her in a way that I feel like she should be represented, I absolutely would… [But] I feel like somebody has to be her height! It’s not me. I’m like 4′11"."

Hot Shots!

June 5th, 2009 / Author: Chris Morran

Style Evolution: Will Smith

May 13th, 2009

Buy It Or Burn It — Daily Edition!

March 12th, 2009

Stars Roll Out For ‘The Day The Earth Stood Still’

December 10th, 2008

Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith certainly know how to make a scene. The married movie stars dually shun and invite the spotlight during their son Jaden’s premiere for The Day The Earth Stood Still, held Tuesday at AMC Loews Lincoln Center in NYC.  The remake of the 1951 sci-fi thriller is in theaters Friday.

As Linkin Park’s Breaking The Habit and Living Colour’s Cult of Personality blare, the threesome take turns dashing into a crowd of autograph seekers — a trick my WPLJ pal Brad Blanks calls “the old Hollywood duck-and-run.” As Jada heads into the fan pit, Will returns.

“I’m here so my son can show me up, but I’m going to step back tonight,” Will says. “You guys are going to get me into trouble. I’m not supposed to talk to you. I’m letting him do his thing.”

Is Jaden, 10, giving Will competition?

“You know better than that,” Jada says shyly, standing ten feet away from reporters before moving up to gush about her son.

“As a mom, it’s hard when you put your son in a classic and you hope he can be part of the group to make the movie work again,” she says. “You always try to make it better than the classic, and that’s what is very difficult, because that’s what makes it a classic. But he had a great time and I’m very proud of him.”

Switch! As Jada heads into the theater, Jaden captures the spotlight. Does he feel like a star tonight?

“Not really,” he says. “Sometimes I don’t feel like that.”

Keanu Reeves
steps up, and his charm immediately puts me on his side. He accidentally slams his hand into my recorder as he’s telling a story, but makes no fuss. A reporter asks if there are elements of a certain religion practiced by TomKat in this tale.

“Maybe in the beginning it’s a little more alien-infused, but the Scientology element is happening as well,” Keanu says.

After making this movie, both stars Jennifer Connelly (whose legs are like toothpicks) and Jon Hamm believe in alien encounters.

“I think there’s probably some form of life elsewhere in the universe, given the scale of the universe,” Balenciaga-wearing Jennifer says.

Golden Globe winner Jon agrees. “I just think the numbers are too big,” the Mad Men star, who is accompanied by girlfriend of ten years Jennifer Westfeldt, tells me. “There’s too many stars and planets and people and things out there. There’s gotta be something on top of them.”

Who would Ms. Connelly trust to save the world?

“I wish Obama a lot of luck. Or my kids – they’re pretty clever.”

Director Scott Derrickson fuels my newfound interest in Keanu.  

“He’s a pretty serious person with a lot on his mind,” Scott says.

Apparently, The Matrix star is a voracious reader.

“He reads more than anybody I’ve ever met,” he tells me. “It was something new every time, because every time I’d see him, he’d finished the last book he had. He reads a lot of fiction, historical fiction, some straight history, science fiction. I saw him go through many genres in the short time I’ve been with him making this movie.”

Another selling point? Keanu is always on time.

“He’s extraordinarily punctual, and he’s extraordinarily prepared,” he says. “Actors are all over the map on that front, and some of them can be very undisciplined and some of them can do what they want because they’re movie stars. He’s really the opposite extreme of that. He has an extraordinary work ethic. I never found myself ever needing to push him along to get him to work harder.”

Sounds good!

The Day The Earth Stood Still is in theaters Friday.

Jada Pinkett the Tomboy!

October 29th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

Jada Pinkett Smith knows how to work the red carpet in glamorous gowns with her husband Will Smith by her side, but the busy mother and actress insists she’s not a girly-girl.

 

"I’m a girl-guy and I always have been," she tells Parade.com. "I’m a tomboy, I like boxing, and I like sports."

 

The stunning ctress, who’s returning as the voice of Gloria the Hippo in the sequel to Madagascar, says in her past before Will, she wasn’t seen as sexy or sultry.

 

"The irony is I was the girl in school that was always very petite and underdeveloped so I was thought of as everybody’s little sister," she says. "I was never the girlfriend. I was always the little sister."

 

In her role providing Gloria’s voice, Jada will definitely be representing someone who’s large, in charge, and proud of her body, something she says she’s really excited about.

 

"I’ve been that tiny girl that’s always wanted more body. So this was a great opportunity for me. My dream came true," Jada explains. "I got a lady that’s got a lot of body and she’s very proud of it. Actually, I think that’s a really wonderful message for adults as well as children that you’ve got to be happy in your own skin."

As for her high-profile marriage, which has outlasted many a Hollywood marriage at over 10 years, Jada says the perception that life with Will is perfect is slightly misunderstood.

 

"I want people to understand that we are extremely happy because we have dealt with what the realities of relationships are instead of dealing with the romanticized version," she reveals. "Relationships are difficult and they take a lot of work. But it is very possible, in living in that reality to have a fantastic relationship.

Will, Jada Crash ‘Lakeview Terrace’ Premiere

September 20th, 2008

Will Smith commands the spotlight when he and Jada Pinkett Smith dash into the Lakeview Terrace premiere held at AMC Lincoln Square in NYC. Her brother, Caleeb, has a role in the flick, and the family is out in full force to support.

Will, who produced the thriller, runs through. “I’m a fantastic neighbor!” he says emphatically.

Samuel L. Jackson plays a bad cop and Patrick Wilson and Kerry Washington are his interracial-couple neighbors in the film that is in theaters now.

Hey Will, why Sam for bad cop?

“He has the specific karma to let it all out,” Will says. “He has the specific point of view. I saw Sam from day one with that thing.”

Eva La Rue says Britney Spears would make the worst neighbor. Why? “Can you imagine trying to get out of your driveway every morning with everybody else parked with coffee and doughnuts waiting for her to get up and come out and drive down the street?” she tells me. “I’m sure it would just be a nightmare. Poor thing.”

Here’s Kerry. “Good to see you!” she says. And who would be her pick for worst celeb neighbor? “I would hate to say,” kind and thoughtful Kerry tells me. “You might think that somebody’s going to be a bad neighbor, and then they might surprise you. That’s the miracle of the human spirit.”

Star Jones slides through, looking super-amazing for her. She’s dating a chef, so what’s her favorite dish he cooks for her? “None of your business!” she says, laughing.

Samuel’s worst neighbor? None other than John McCain. “He’s too short,” he tells me.

Patrick is married to Dagmara Dominczyk, whose sister Marika is married to Felicity’s Scott Foley – who was once married to Jennifer Garner (who is now married to Ben Affleck). Tangled web, right? (He also appears with Katie Holmes in All My Sons on Broadway now.)

What’s the key to a happy marriage?

“Communication,” Patrick tells me. “For me, that’s really the important thing. Talking, communicating, trying to be on the same page about everything and making the right decisions.”

Lakeview Terrace is in theaters now.

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