Jada/Will Smith: 'Forgiveness Should Be Both Ways'- Actress Ruth Kadiri
Ruth Kadiri said she has realized most of those who have a problem with Will forgiving Jada are African men, adding that these same men want their women to forgive them whenever they cheat.
Award-winning Nigerian actress, scriptwriter, and film producer Ruth Kadiri-Ezerika who recently became a mother of a baby girl has addressed the reaction to Jada Pinkett-Smith’s confession and WIll Smith’s approach to it.
A number of people ridiculed Will Smith, 51, for forgiving his wife Jada, 48, after she admitted that she had an “entanglement” with August Alsina, 27, four and a half years ago when she was separated from Will.
Ruth Kadiri said she has realized most of those who have a problem with Will forgiving Jada are African men.
She added that these same men want their women to forgive them whenever they cheat.
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She also said that the women wish deep down that they will have a man like Will who will forgive them, adding that forgiveness is a two-way street.
She wrote:
“Forgiveness should be both ways. #respect, love, and forgiveness should be reciprocal. If you think otherwise go and lick Tomtom. (Nobodyshouldstressme).”