Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith in 2022.Photo:Steve Granitz/FilmMagicJada Pinkett Smithand her husbandWill Smithmay be separated, but she said Monday onThe Late Show with Stephen Colbertthat the Oscar-winning actor, 55, is “still my man.”The declaration came as host Colbert, brought up theGirls Tripactress’s new memoirWorthy, in which she reveals she and her husband of more than two decadeshave been living separate lives since 2016.“Still husband? Or former husband?” Colbert queried Jada, 52, while searching for the proper term to call Will.“He’s still — that’s still my man, that’s still my man,” she replied, saying that she was “so young” when she and theKing Richardactor married in 1997.At 26, she entered the union with “all those romanticized fantasies” about what marriage should be like, she said. Now, she’s “really learning to have acceptance for the reality of what it is and just seeing Will in a brand new light,” she continued.“I call us ‘life partners,’” she added. “But he’s my dude. He’s my right hand.”Colbert then brought up the fact that they had been separated for years and asked why she decided not to share that until recently.“I wasn’t ready,” she said. “Uncoupling consciously is a very difficult thing, right?…I had a lot of things I had to resolve so it wasn’t a war in public. I didn’t want that, like, for Will and I. And so I really needed time to get myself together.”Jada Pinkett Smith’s ‘Worthy’ is available now.In a cover story interview withPEOPLE, Jada said “we’re still figuring it out,“in regards to her marriage with Will.“A lot has happened. The thing about relationships is that it’s constantly moving. Relationships are, it’s an organism. It’s its own thing. It’s constantly shifting and constantly moving. There’s a lot that’s transpired in the last two years, and so we’ve been doing some really heavy-duty work together.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Worthyis now available wherever books are sold.
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith in 2022.Photo:Steve Granitz/FilmMagic

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Jada Pinkett Smithand her husbandWill Smithmay be separated, but she said Monday onThe Late Show with Stephen Colbertthat the Oscar-winning actor, 55, is “still my man.”The declaration came as host Colbert, brought up theGirls Tripactress’s new memoirWorthy, in which she reveals she and her husband of more than two decadeshave been living separate lives since 2016.“Still husband? Or former husband?” Colbert queried Jada, 52, while searching for the proper term to call Will.“He’s still — that’s still my man, that’s still my man,” she replied, saying that she was “so young” when she and theKing Richardactor married in 1997.At 26, she entered the union with “all those romanticized fantasies” about what marriage should be like, she said. Now, she’s “really learning to have acceptance for the reality of what it is and just seeing Will in a brand new light,” she continued.“I call us ‘life partners,’” she added. “But he’s my dude. He’s my right hand.”Colbert then brought up the fact that they had been separated for years and asked why she decided not to share that until recently.“I wasn’t ready,” she said. “Uncoupling consciously is a very difficult thing, right?…I had a lot of things I had to resolve so it wasn’t a war in public. I didn’t want that, like, for Will and I. And so I really needed time to get myself together.”Jada Pinkett Smith’s ‘Worthy’ is available now.In a cover story interview withPEOPLE, Jada said “we’re still figuring it out,“in regards to her marriage with Will.“A lot has happened. The thing about relationships is that it’s constantly moving. Relationships are, it’s an organism. It’s its own thing. It’s constantly shifting and constantly moving. There’s a lot that’s transpired in the last two years, and so we’ve been doing some really heavy-duty work together.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Worthyis now available wherever books are sold.
Jada Pinkett Smithand her husbandWill Smithmay be separated, but she said Monday onThe Late Show with Stephen Colbertthat the Oscar-winning actor, 55, is “still my man.”
The declaration came as host Colbert, brought up theGirls Tripactress’s new memoirWorthy, in which she reveals she and her husband of more than two decadeshave been living separate lives since 2016.
“Still husband? Or former husband?” Colbert queried Jada, 52, while searching for the proper term to call Will.
“He’s still — that’s still my man, that’s still my man,” she replied, saying that she was “so young” when she and theKing Richardactor married in 1997.
At 26, she entered the union with “all those romanticized fantasies” about what marriage should be like, she said. Now, she’s “really learning to have acceptance for the reality of what it is and just seeing Will in a brand new light,” she continued.
“I call us ‘life partners,’” she added. “But he’s my dude. He’s my right hand.”
Colbert then brought up the fact that they had been separated for years and asked why she decided not to share that until recently.
“I wasn’t ready,” she said. “Uncoupling consciously is a very difficult thing, right?…I had a lot of things I had to resolve so it wasn’t a war in public. I didn’t want that, like, for Will and I. And so I really needed time to get myself together.”
Jada Pinkett Smith’s ‘Worthy’ is available now.

In a cover story interview withPEOPLE, Jada said “we’re still figuring it out,“in regards to her marriage with Will.
“A lot has happened. The thing about relationships is that it’s constantly moving. Relationships are, it’s an organism. It’s its own thing. It’s constantly shifting and constantly moving. There’s a lot that’s transpired in the last two years, and so we’ve been doing some really heavy-duty work together.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Worthyis now available wherever books are sold.
source: people.com