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Jada Pinkett Smith Biography - cover

Jada Pinkett Smith Biography

Emily Whitman

Editorial: Emily Whiteman

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Sinopsis

Beyond the Red Table Talk: Can You Handle the Real Jada Pinkett Smith?

Jada Pinkett Smith. You know her as Hollywood royalty, Will Smith's wife, the queen of the Red Table Talk. But beyond the designer gowns and headline-grabbing moments, who is the real Jada? The fiery Baltimore girl who once shared rhymes with Tupac? The fearless actress who slayed dragons in The Matrix? The mother who bares it all on Facebook Watch?

In this unfiltered biography, peel back the layers and discover the woman behind the icon. From her gritty Baltimore roots to her ascent to Hollywood stardom, Jada's journey is a rollercoaster of triumph and vulnerability. Witness her battle with alopecia, her unapologetic embrace of baldness, and her refusal to conform to Hollywood's beauty standards.

Dive into a life less ordinary:

- Trace Jada's evolution from beatboxing in the streets to dominating the silver screen.

- Go beyond the shaved head and designer gowns to discover the depths of Jada's personality, her vulnerabilities, her rebellious spirit, and the fire that burns within

- Go behind the scenes of the groundbreaking talk show that shattered taboos and redefined womanhood.

- Uncover the raw truths, the unfiltered opinions, and the unapologetic spirit that make Jada who she is. And many more.

Jada Pinkett Smith is more than just a face in the crowd. She's a force of nature, a living paradox, a woman who rewrites the rules and embraces her contradictions with defiant grace. Get ready to be challenged, inspired, and deeply moved by her story.

Click the Buy Now button to get your copy now! Don't wait to unravel the mystery that is Jada Pinkett Smith. Her story is waiting to be heard.
Disponible desde: 15/01/2024.

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