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Will Smith, Jada Pinkett 2019: Split Rumors Debunked, Still Going Strong

There have been a lot of Will Smith, Jada Pinkett stories that were proven to be wrong over the years and one of the most erroneous is the report about how the celebrity couple supposedly split. This was the nonsense that the tabloid media had spit out a year ago and in all that time, there has not been an occasion where they were proven right. The famous pair is still going strong.

This particular fake story about the Will Smith, Jada Pinkett couple was courtesy of NW, Gossip Cop reports. The publication essentially quoted a questionable source who supposedly said that the two were in what was called a “trial separation.” On top of the fact that the source could not be identified, the claims could also not be corroborated. This is usually a telltale sign that the information cannot be trusted.

Aside from the fact that the source seemed quite unsure about the information that they were spouting, the Will Smith, Jada Pinkett pair has been repeatedly seen in public to be quite loving. Both on social media and in real life, the celebrity couple appeared to be nothing but close. This alone can dispel any claim made by a source who could not even be identified.

In fact, right around the time that the report ran, a Will Smith, Jada Pinkett development made everyone’s heart melt. Basically, the actor posted a message on Instagram for their 20th anniversary. The message read, “Happy Anniversary, My Queen! I am forever Devoted to Nurturing your Deepest Truth.”

With this being the case, it was clear then as it is clear now that the Will Smith, Jada Pinkett split that was reported never happened. Aside from that, it was also clear that the publication that posted such nonsense had no such source close enough to the couple to bear any kind of significance.

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