Last night Edo Nwodim performed as Jada Pinkett Smith on SNL’s “Weekend Update” segment. True to inspiration, Nwodim’s take on Smith just could not stop talking about her “brutiful” marriage to Will Smith and, of course, her alleged soulmate Tupac. After host Michael Che asked why the Smiths don’t just divorce, Nwodim joked, “Divorce is not an option. No, no no. I have principles, Michael. If we got divorced, he could mess around and end up happy!”
Jada Pinkett Smith stops by the Update desk to talk about her separation from Will Smith pic.twitter.com/VsX0gN6tbt
— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) October 22, 2023
The real life Jada Pinkett Smith writes in her memoir “Worthy” that she and her husband have been separated since 2016. This was news to plenty of fans, and Nwodim says on SNL that, “But the day we got married, I knew there was gonna be trouble.
Jada Pinkett Smith stops by the Update desk to talk about her separation from Will Smith pic.twitter.com/VsX0gN6tbt
— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) October 22, 2023
The real life Jada Pinkett Smith writes in her memoir “Worthy” that she and her husband have been separated since 2016. This was news to plenty of fans, and Nwodim says on SNL that, “But the day we got married, I knew there was gonna be trouble.
- 10/22/2023
- by Stephanie Kaloi
- The Wrap
Image Source: Getty / Steve Eichner
When Tupac Shakur passed away on Sept. 7, 1996, he was survived by his mother, Afeni Shakur, father Billy Garland, and half-sister Sekyiwa Shakur, but what many people don't know is that he also left behind his ex-wife, Keisha Morris. Tupac and Keisha first met at Capitol nightclub in NYC in the Summer of 1994, while she was studying criminal justice at John Jay College and working as a camp counselor. Keisha was 20 and Tupac was 21.
"We were dancing, and we spoke briefly. He was going through something legally at the time, and I told him to just be careful of the people he's around and that I hope everything works out," Keisha told Xxl magazine in 2011. "I saw him a month later at the Tunnel [another nightclub], and he remembered the whole conversation. He told me he had been looking for me for a month - going to every club.
When Tupac Shakur passed away on Sept. 7, 1996, he was survived by his mother, Afeni Shakur, father Billy Garland, and half-sister Sekyiwa Shakur, but what many people don't know is that he also left behind his ex-wife, Keisha Morris. Tupac and Keisha first met at Capitol nightclub in NYC in the Summer of 1994, while she was studying criminal justice at John Jay College and working as a camp counselor. Keisha was 20 and Tupac was 21.
"We were dancing, and we spoke briefly. He was going through something legally at the time, and I told him to just be careful of the people he's around and that I hope everything works out," Keisha told Xxl magazine in 2011. "I saw him a month later at the Tunnel [another nightclub], and he remembered the whole conversation. He told me he had been looking for me for a month - going to every club.
- 9/13/2018
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
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