Jada Pinkett Smith Reveals Her Personal Struggles with Mental Health

Jada Pinkett Smith Reveals Her Personal Struggles with Mental Health

Jada Pinkett Smith Reveals Her Personal Struggles with Mental Health

Jada Smith, the talented wife of well-known actor Will Smith, is getting ready to release “Worthy,” her most recent book. From her early years in Baltimore to her glitzy life in Hollywood, this eagerly awaited page-turner promises to follow her path in an engrossing tale. Her open discussion of the significant obstacles she had to overcome in order to achieve extraordinary achievement is at the heart of this memoir.

In “Worthy,” Smith bravely explores the difficulties of her background and sheds light on her parents’ struggles with addiction. Her rise in the entertainment world is also covered in the book, giving readers a close-up view of her struggles and successes. Smith begins a tremendous path of self-knowledge and self-love as a result of it all.

Smith is well-known for being the host of the well-liked television program “Red Table Talk,” where she frequently promotes the value of mental health by engaging famous guests in illuminating discussions about it. She reveals the numerous strands that brought her to a road of “reclamation” in “Worthy.”

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The well-known Hollywood figure openly admits that this life-changing adventure began during a time when she was experiencing severe mental health issues and struggled with thoughts of hopelessness and a waning sense of purpose.

Smith notes, with great poignancy, the sharp contrast between her outward appearance and her inward agony.

She seemed to have the fundamental components of an admirable life: a lovely family, a famous husband, and an extravagant way of life. She admits that this façade, nonetheless, concealed a protracted battle.

“For two decades, I had been putting on a good face, going with the flow, telling everyone I was okay. Yet underneath, bouts of depression and overwhelming hopelessness had smoldered until they turned into raging hellfire in my broken heart.

Unwelcome feelings — of not deserving love — made it harder to understand the disconnect between the so-called perfect life I had achieved and the well of loss I carried with me. Therapy helped up to a point. It got me to forty! But to what end?”

Jada Pinkett Smith Reveals Her Personal Struggles with Mental Health