Kodak Black puts a strain on Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s relationship.
While on Instagram Live, the rapper exclaimed “Super Gremlin.” girl trip Actress for previous comments she made about her husband slapping Chris Rock after he made a joke about his wife during last month’s Oscars.
“Jada Pinkett, baby, you were out of pocket. You’re free for that shit,” Kodak said before telling Jada to hook up with him. “Come f**k with me. That’s what you gotta do ’cause that shit you do, that shit you do isn’t real bro.”
Kodak’s comments come after a resurfaced interview with Pinkett, in which she admitted she cried before marrying the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” in 1997.
“I was under so much pressure, you know, to be a young actress, to be young, and I was just pregnant and I just didn’t know what to do,” she said in a clip from her Red Table Talk. . ” Series. “I never wanted to get married”
Kodak went on to defend Smith for his devotion to his wife. “You got a n**a that loves you all kinds of shit,” he added. “F**k with Kodak. That’s what you need ’cause you’re just into some bullshit. You don’t deserve Will Smith. You deserve Yak. You deserve me.”
He then addressed Jada’s relationship with Tupac Shakur, who Smith admitted felt “deeply insecure.” “Tupac wasn’t completely circumcised, wasn’t a gangsta his whole life. The kid went to drama school, all sorts of things, dancing,” Kodak said. “Stop playing Will Smith like that, bro. Will Smith is a standup nigga, a standup man with integrity.”
He suggested that the King Richard Star finds himself as “Young Tenderoni”. “Go get some shit at about 18, get some shit at 22,” he said.
He even criticized Willow Smith’s loyalty to her father and recommended Will find a new daughter. “Go get yourself a very different daughter, one who will praise you, appreciate you. Bitch you should be my daughter daddy’s girl.”
Following the Oscars controversy, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Friday that it would ban Smith from returning to the show or attending any other Academy events for the next 10 years. Smith responded in a statement, “I accept and respect the Academy’s decision.”