Patrica Pinkett Files For Divorce From Jada Pinkett Smith’s Brother After 17 Years Of Marriage

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Looks like Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith aren’t the only ones going through things. According to TMZ jada’s brother Caleb Pinkett was separated from his wife for years as well, but now his wife is officially calling it quits. 

According to the news outlet, Caleb Pinkett’s wife, Patricia Pinkett, filed for a divorce on Monday after 17 years of marriage. In the documents Patricia claimed that she and Caleb have been separated since Feb. 28, 2020. 

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Jada’s brother his wife got married back in September 2006. Patricia is also reportedly seeking joint legal and physical custody of their child.

Caleb Pinkett is an American film and television producer. He is known for his work in the entertainment industry and is a member of the Pinkett-Smith family, which includes his famous relatives, such as actress Jada Pinkett Smith and her husband, actor Will Smith. Caleb Pinkett has been involved in various film and television projects.

As we all know, Jada Pinkett has revealed that her and Will Smith have been separated for seven years. But Will Smith is seemingly unbothered. The “Bad Boys” star posted a two-word Instagram caption on Sunday in response to his wife’s revelations, alongside a video of the actor taking a nap on a boat.

“Notifications off :)” Smith captioned the clip, which showed him napping as his phone rang, and notifications continuously beeped in the background. 

“Fun fact about me,” said a voice-over in the video as Smith slept. “I can take a nap almost anywhere.”

Jada Pinkett Smith responded to Will’s Instagram with two laughing emojis in the comments:

Smith also spoke about all the bombshells Jada Pinkett dropped in an email sent to the NY Times.

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The Oscar-winner said in a paraphrased section of the article that his partner’s book, “kind of woke him up” and made him realize that his wife had “lived a life more on the edge than he’d realized, and she is more resilient, clever and compassionate than he’d understood.” 

“When you’ve been with someone for more than half of your life, a sort of emotional blindness sets in, and you can all too easily lose your sensitivity to their hidden nuances and subtle beauties,” Smith told the Times, via email.

Jamal Osborne: Born and raised in Richmond, VA. My stories will have you caught up on the latest news to push the culture forward.