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Jada Smith on dealing with women who are ‘flirty’ with husband Will Smith

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Jada Pinkett Smith. (Photo: Getty/Gallo Images)
Jada Pinkett Smith. (Photo: Getty/Gallo Images)

Jada Smith just got candid about how she deals with women who are overly enamoured with her hubby.

During the latest episode of her Facebook show Red Table Talk, the 47-year-old spoke about how women often overstep boundaries with the Bright actor, Entertainment Online reports.

“There was only like, one or two times where I might have gotten a little hostile where I felt like people stepped over a boundary and they were disrespectful,” Jada said during her conversation with Ayesha Curry and a few family members.

“I think also you need to have an internal space of confidence. At the end of the day, that’s part of it.

“I know who I am. and more importantly, he knows who I am, right?”

Jada then went on to say that when her daughter, Willow, was younger she too kept a close eye on the women who got too close to her dad, People reports.

"I remember when Willow was five or six and one of his co-stars was in his trailer.

"She jumped in her father's lap and she looked at the co-star and said, 'My mother's gonna be here very soon . . .’ And I remember Will telling me the story. I cracked up!"

During the episode, Ayesha, who’s the wife of basketball player Stephen Curry, and Willow spoke about their struggle with anxiety, The Oprah Magazine reports.

"I have anxiety too, really bad, to the point where I actually take medication for it," Ayesha reveals.

"And I think it's something that everybody, in some way, has moments [of]. I think open communication and putting your feelings out on the line, that helps me a lot, [and] just letting someone know, 'I'm kind of having an anxiety attack right now’."

"Recently I’ve been like, I just get really frustrated and I just feel like there’s so much energy," Willow added.

"I get frustrated and then in my head, I feel manic. So like, lately I've just been dropping down and just [doing push-ups]."

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Sources: People, Entertainment Tonight, The Oprah Magazine  

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