Jada Pinkett Smith is jokingly offering British Queen Elizabeth II a sitting space on ‘Red Table Talk’ show after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s explosive Oprah interview which aired on CBS.
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It’s was probably a necessary comic relief after the internet was seen fuming at touching revelations Meghan Markle made on the Oprah show. Jada joked that the Queen should pay a visit to her show since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited Oprah Winfrey.
Jada, 49, who airs her show on Facebook shared a photoshopped meme created by a fan that shows the Queen sitting at the infamous red table with herself and her daughter/co-host Willow Smith.
See it HERE. The Queen, who has replaced Jada’s mom Adrienne Banfield-Norris in the photo, doesn’t look happy to be there. Jada captioned the post, “I can’t wit ya’ll!!!! @redtabletalk,” adding a crying laughing emoji. If the Queen were to actually appear on Red Table Talk, she would be in for a rough time.
Jada, Willow, and Adrienne are known for their tough lines of questioning and never hold back when it comes to tackling awkward conversations. That goes doubly for Adrienne. Gammy vs. Gammy?
We’d pay to see that happen. Fans called for Jada to be brought in after Harry and Meghan’s revealing interview, during which they told Oprah horrific details about being part of the royal family.
While they never named Harry’s grandmother explicitly in their accusations, she’s the head of “The Firm,” as they called it. Meghan, who faced racism and abuse by the British press, told Oprah that she was suicidal at one point.
When she asked for help, she was told that it wasn’t allowed because of how it would make the family look. Meghan and Harry also claimed that not giving their son, Archie, a title wasn’t their decision, as it was played in the press.
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They were also told that Archie wouldn’t receive a protective detail. And there were “also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he’s born.”
Meghan declined to name the person who brought this up to her, but Harry later stated that it wasn’t his grandparents. There’s no doubt that Jada could get the Queen to tell her who it was.