Jada Pinkett Smith Visits Home Town Baltimore With Will Smith and Family, in a Special Event For Her Book Worthy
Jada Pinkett Smith has been making rounds on social media for some days now. Since the American superstar announced the release of her memoir Worthy, all fans could talk about is her life and marriage. This happened when she started promoting her book through interviews and made some shocking revelations. The internet is abuzz with curiosity following the separation news and the couple’s unwillingness to divorce. However, these things do not seem to affect the family as they showed up to support her.
The Smiths were recently spotted at a special event for her book in her hometown Baltimore.
Jada Pinkett Smith returns to her roots for a book event with family
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The official page of the public library in Baltimore, Maryland, Enoch Pratt Free Library recently shared two photos. The first Instagram snap featured Jada Pinkett Smith posing with the card in her hand. In another one, the whole Smith family posed for the camera, looking all cheered up. Will Smith and their kids, Jaden, Willow, and Trey, were all smiles during this outing. “The Pratt Library was happy to welcome Baltimore’s @jadapinkettsmith and her family to the Library!” read the caption.
All of them chose comfy clothes for this visit, wearing trousers and hoodies in the cold season. This post comes only a day after the Oscar winner turned to his Instagram to give an official statement. Now showing true spirit, he came to spend some time with his wife who has been busy these days.
While the Emmy winner spends some happy moments with family, her book is making waves over the internet. Worthy has received positive reviews, with major media houses praising her journey.
Worthy takes readers on a self-reflection journey
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Jada Pinkett Smith’s memoir has addressed all the things that have happened throughout her life. However, reviewers believe the book was more than that and it gave a bigger message to people. Washington Post wrote in their review that “there is an unmistakable self-help aspect to this memoir” and the author sounded like a therapist. According to them, the book emphasized that every phase of life is worth honoring and living to the fullest, no matter what.
Vulture also remarked about her family history: “anecdotes about her mother, father, and various charming grandparents are wonderful”. However, the book aggregate website Goodreads only gave a 2.98 rating on the basis of 57 ratings and 12 reviews. Meanwhile, people who want to dive into her past life and the current situation can find the book online.
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