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Will Smith Calls Emergency Family Meeting While Jada and Kids Have No Idea What Does It Mean

Olowokandi Fiyin
Sep 21, 2019
05:40 P.M.
Will Smith called for an emergency family meeting on his wife's talk show, Red Table Talk, which is a hit show on Facebook Watch.
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During Monday's episode of the Facebook Watch's "Red Table Talk," an "emergency red table" was called. In the teaser of the episode, Jada Pinkett Smith who co-hosts the show with her daughter Willow Smith and mother Adrienne Banfield Norris said:

"Will has called an emergency red table. He called the executive producer himself, brought production together to have a mandatory meeting with his family."

The 50-year-old actor can be heard yelling at his two children – 21-year-old Jaden and 18-year-old Willow to be a part of the emergency red table.

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Meanwhile, Jada points out that this is not only "a first," but also that the family has "no idea" what the meeting holds for them.

Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith, Willow Smith, Jaden Smith and Trey Smith attend the VH1 "Dear Mama" taping at St. Bartholomew's Church | Photo: Getty Images

Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith, Willow Smith, Jaden Smith and Trey Smith attend the VH1 "Dear Mama" taping at St. Bartholomew's Church | Photo: Getty Images

Besides Will's appearance, other expected guests on the show are Chelsea Handler, Alicia Keys, and Robyn Crawford.

Additionally, guests will speak on topics ranging from cultural appropriation and LGBTQ issues to gender equality and addiction.

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Previous episodes have addressed cultural appropriation and addiction to "throuple" relationships.

Back in July, "Sex and The City" star Kristin Davis broke down as she talked about adopting her black children at the "Red Table." But Kristin was neither the first nor last person to have an emotional time at the table.

Will Smith attends Variety's Creative Impact Awards and 10 Directors To Watch Brunch at the Parker Palm Springs | Photo: Getty Images

Will Smith attends Variety's Creative Impact Awards and 10 Directors To Watch Brunch at the Parker Palm Springs | Photo: Getty Images

Co-host, Willow too spilled some personal details about why she was against monogamy. According to her:

"I love men and women equally, and so I would definitely want one man, one woman. I feel like I could be polyfidelitous with those two people."

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Her mother also addressed the issue of cheating and infidelity as regards her relationship with her husband.

Away from the table, Jada had to fight off critics who compared the success of the talk show to that of media mogul Oprah Winfrey.

ada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith attends the premiere of Disney's "Aladdin" at El Capitan Theatre | Photo: Getty Images

ada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith attends the premiere of Disney's "Aladdin" at El Capitan Theatre | Photo: Getty Images

While reacting, the mother-of-two said:

"There's only one Oprah. This is like an evolution; Oprah is her own thing. I think [I'm] in a whole other category. I feel good to be able to create a platform that we can have these conversations that we're having. I feel really honored. I feel like it's something I'm meant to do. So it's a good feeling."

The new season of the

will return on Monday, September 23.

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