Well, Dang! Rick Ross Thinks Jada Pinkett Smith Is “Psychologically Lost And Needs Some Counseling” After Book Tour
Well, I think it’s safe to say that Rick Ross is not a fan of Jada Pinkett Smith. After sounding off last month on her new book “Worthy,” the rapper is sharing how he really feels about the actress and her controversial memoir.
As previously reported, Jada’s book which sat at No. 3 on the Best Seller List, detailed her life and relationship with husband Will Smith — the good and the bad. Rick Ross previously expressed how he didn’t like how she spoke about her and Will’s personal business and made Ross want to reconsider getting married.
In a new interview with Rolling Stone, he was asked what he thought of Jada’s book tour. “The Boss,” replied “I don’t think I agree with Jada Pinkett. To me, she’s psychologically lost and needs some counseling. Jesus! What you going to tell us next? When you tell us you haven’t been together in six years, you haven’t had sex in this many years, you don’t have a prenuptial agreement — OK, what’s next?” That’s not all Ricky Rozay had to say…
“I heard the book flopped because she already told us everything. No one cares. That’s what they don’t understand. Sometimes as celebrities, you can get out of touch. Will Smith isn’t the same Will Smith as he was 20 years ago. Jada Pinkett … come on, Jada! Chill out, baby! You were in the movie Set It Off, and that’s all we know you from. You got $15K for that role and that’s it. Calm down. You fucked your son’s best friend. You said your son introduced you to psychedelics. What’s next?! And to be honest, we’re not interested! I don’t want to know if Tupac got alopecia! Jada, Rozay still got love for you, but go sit down.”

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Rick Ross’ latest take on Jada comes just a month after he made a video expressing how much he doesn’t. He took to his Instagram story to say, “At one time, we thought Will Smith and Jada was Shaq and Kobe,” Ross said. “Just on some red carpet, let’s get this money-type sh*t. But how Jada Pinkett Smith moving, it don’t make you wanna really be that close with a woman.”
He continued, “It done really make you reconsider ever being married. Damn, baby. You talking about so much personal business. What’s your credit score? What’s your beacon score? We don’t believe you was worth $50 million. Nah, show it to us. Prove it to us. We don’t believe this shit. Now show us. Show us. Will, go home, Will. They called me Will growing up. Come on, Will. Make her go open you a Moon Pie.”
Despite showing support for Will, the actor himself has shown support to his wife and her new work.
As we previously reported, Will Smith made a surprise appearance at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore as part of Jada Pinkett Smith‘s Worthy press tour, where he showed support for her and their marriage.
“I just really wanted to come out and just be here and hold it down for you the way you have held it down for me,” he said while onstage Wednesday night, according to The Baltimore Sun. “We have had a very, very long and tumultuous [relationship]. We call it ‘brutiful.’
“It was brutal and beautiful at the same time,” he added.
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