Dear Editor: Jada Pinkett Smith is an example of toxic femininity

“Jada Pinkett Smith is toxic… This woman brazenly admitted to infidelity […] and now is opening up about her obvious posthumous feelings for Tupac Shakur.

“[…] Imagine the outrage if it was the other way around…”

Actress Jada Pinkett Smith.

The following Letter to the Editor on a presumed example of “toxic femininity” was submitted to Wired868 by Kendell Karan of Chaguanas:

Jada Pinkett Smith is toxic—a toxic partner to legendary actor Will Smith and seriously damaged goods.

This woman brazenly admitted to infidelity leading to that infamous Will Smith meme, and now is opening up about her obvious posthumous feelings for Tupac Shakur.

This is an example of the triple standards and selective outrage towards the female in a traditional relationship, and marriages in general. She is destroying the reputation of Will; she is dragging this man through the mud on a leash.

Renowned actor Will Smith (left) and his wife and actress Jada Pinkett Smith.
Photo: Ebony

Imagine the outrage if it was the other way around, Will would’ve been labelled toxic, and his behaviour as toxic masculinity.

I see a man who is broken by the obvious psychotic nature of an attention-seeking, “empowered” woman. Fellas, take note, be extra careful out there.

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2 comments

  1. This post doesn’t make any lick of sense. Last time I checked, they have an open marriage, so they were both messing around with other people. Where’s the outrage for Will Smith and his “infidelities?” This sounds like a man can do whatever he wants and his woman must take it but if it’s the other way around, “toxic feminism ,” whatever that means. My only wish is that both Will and Jada would stop sharing their private lives to the public, it’s really annoying !

  2. Dat is it?🤔wow!

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