Jada Pinkett Smith is getting candid about her marriage with husband Will Smith.
The "Girls Trip" actress, 52, revealed in a new interview with People that she and Smith, 55, are separated -- and have been for years.
Pinkett Smith explained that she and Smith had been separated for six years prior to the 2022 Academy Awards -- the night of the infamous Chris Rock slap.
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People also shared an exclusive excerpt from her forthcoming book, "Worthy," out Oct. 17, in which Pinkett Smith said she was at first "unclear" why Smith was "so upset" about comedian Rock's joke at her expense at the 2022 Oscars.
"We had been living separate lives and were there as family, not as husband and wife," she wrote. "But when I hear Will yell 'wife' in the chaos of the moment, an internal shift of 'Oh s--- ... I am his wife!' happens instantly."
Of the slap, which resulted in Smith -- who won the award for best actor that night -- resigning from the academy and receiving a 10-year ban from the Oscars, Pinkett Smith told People, "I thought, 'This is a skit.'"
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Pinkett Smith said her first words to her husband after the show were, "Are you OK?" and she decided to she was "going to be by his side, but also allow him to have to figure this out for himself."
The Hollywood couple were married on New Year's Eve in 1997 and share three children: son Jaden, daughter Willow, and Smith's son Trey -- whom Pinkett Smith calls her "bonus son" -- from his marriage to Sheree Zampino.
As she and Smith navigate their marriage, the "A Different World" alum said she is leaning on her children, saying, "They've taught me a deep sense of self-acceptance."
"They love every part of me," she added, praising the "level of love, unconditional love that they have for me and their dad."