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Will Smith makes rare red-carpet outing with Jada Pinkett Smith, 3 children: See photos
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Date:2025-04-14 18:56:19
The Fresh Prince and his family are back.
In a rare joint appearance, Will Smith was joined by son Trey Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith and their children Willow, 23, and Jaden Smith, 25, at the premiere of his new movie, "Bad Boys: Ride or Die," in Hollywood on Thursday.
The Oscar-winning actor arrived at the Hollywood Boulevard event in style, atop a double-decker bus with co-star Martin Lawrence. Smith then gave a brief performance on his 1997 song "Miami" as an ode to his character, who's a Miami Police detective.
"Ride or Die" is the fourth installment in the buddy cop "Bad Boys" franchise.
Trey Smith, 31, is Will Smith's child with Sheree Zampino. Pinkett Smith's mother, Adrienne Banfield-Norri, was also in attendance.
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In her 2023 memoir "Worthy," Pinkett Smith opened up about her and Smith's split in 2016 and why they have not divorced.
By the end of 2016, after 19 years of marriage, the two "flunked out of marriage therapy," Pinkett Smith wrote. They decided to "separate in every way except legally" and "remain family-strong, not lose our friendship, and maintain our policy of complete transparency – i.e. no secrets about what we were doing and whom we were doing it with."
The Smiths' union is a "life partnership, and we're still trying to figure out what that means for us," the "Girls Trip" star told USA TODAY last year. "These last two years have brought up a lot of stuff, and he and I've really just been focusing on healing together, and that's really been our priority.
"It's actually been really beautiful," she added. "Really intense circumstances can amplify love, or they can take you in the other direction and really deteriorate it. We've taken advantage of learning how to amplify it."
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When Smith made headlines in 2022 for slapping Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars after the comedian made an offensive joke about Pinkett Smith, the two became closer, Pinkett Smith has said.
Th estranged couple had "lots of conversations" about the ordeal, and she wrote that the incident taught her "how to practice love unconditionally. All that thorny history of our complicated life together became a nonissue."
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