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Jada Pinkett Smith Goes Private on Instagram After Cryptic Message About Belonging to Another Person
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Date:2025-04-06 00:05:00
Jada Pinkett Smith's latest move is raising some serious eyebrows.
The Girls Trip actress made her Instagram account private after posting a cryptic message to her feed Sept. 2.
"A man can CHOOSE to belong to someone," Jada's post read. "And if he does... he is considered noble. A woman is told she MUST belong to someone or ... she is not worthy."
The 52-year-old further expanded on the message in her caption, writing, "Even in some of our great religious traditions the goddess is rendered powerless without her male counterpart. And in others, the spiritual influence of the feminine, of Mother ... is not even recognized."
"We mere mortal women are worthy simply because we exist!" she continued. "And those of us who have cultivated our Queendom within our inner kingdom and have a deep relationship with the Great Supreme ... if we so CHOOSE to bond with someone from this space ... we will erect monumental love and give birth to treasures."
Jada's message concluded with a note to her followers, urging them not to "bond in fear" for they are "greatness."
The Matrix actress—who shares son Jaden, 26, and daughter Willow, 23, with estranged husband Will Smith—has yet to comment on her decision to make her Instagram private.
In the past year, Jada has gotten more candid when it comes to her private life, especially regarding her relationship with Will. They shared last October that they had been separated since 2016, but have no plans to finalize their split.
"I made a promise that there will never be a reason for us to get a divorce," she told NBC News last year. "We will work through whatever, and I just haven't been able to break that promise."
And as Jada has noted before, she's grateful to have the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air star as her life partner—no matter where the road takes them.
"To know that I have someone by my side that, no matter what, is dedicated to learning how to love and learning how to love me, and vice versa," she said on PRETTYSMART in February, "I don't know what else you could ask for."
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