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Will Smith ‘heartbroken,’ ‘shocked’ over Jada Pinkett’s book ‘Worthy’: ‘Take a rest!’

Will Smith continues to speak out about the bombshells dropped by his estranged wife, Jada Pinkett Smith in her new memoir “Worthy.”

The 55-year-old Oscar winner penned a letter to British podcaster, author and life coach Jay Shetty, who read the message to Pinkett Smith on a new episode of his podcast “On Purpose.”

“I just turned the final page of ‘Worthy’,” wrote Smith. “It is amazing to realize that despite having lived most of my life by your side, I still found myself shocked and stunned and caught off guard, laughing, then inspired, then heartbroken. I was all over the place.”

He continued, “It’s one thing to hear anecdotes at a family barbecue, but it was truly overwhelming to take in your story, potently condensed in this way.”

Smith seemed to have largely a positive towards Pinkett Smith whom he married in 1997 and even expressed regret in regards to his own actions during their 25-year marriage.

“I know it wasn’t easy to excavate the depths in that way. I applaud and honor you,” he wrote in the letter. “If I had read this book 30 years ago, I definitely would have hugged you more. I’ll start now. Welcome to the Authors Club. I love you endlessly. Now go get some Merlot and take a rest.”

“Worthy” which is set to hit bookstores on Oct. 17 and included a number of bombshells regarding Pinkett Smith’s marriage, including the fact that she and Smith have been separated since 2016 and that she considered Tupac Shakur her soul mate.

The couple married in 1997 and share kids, Jaden, 25, Willow, 22, and Trey, 30.
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“Worthy” is set to hit bookshelves on Oct. 17.
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After Petty finished reading Smith’s words, Pinkett Smith let out a boisterous laugh on the podcast. “He knows I can’t have no Merlot!,” she exclaimed. “That’s beautiful. That’s why I can’t divorce that joker.”

She continued in tears: “To hear him say that he would have hugged me more is me hearing him say he would have taken a bit more time to listen and understand.”

The “Men in Black” star, broke his silence regarding the memoir in an email sent to the New York Times that was published this past Saturday saying the revelations “kind of woke [him] up,” adding that Pinkett Smith was more “resilient, clever and compassionate than [he’d] understood.” 

Smith, 55, broke his silence after a New York Times article was published Saturday promoting Pinkett Smith’s brand new 400-page memoir “Worthy.”
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“When you’ve been with someone for more than half of your life a sort of emotional blindness sets in,” the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” alum wrote. “You can all too easily lose your sensitivity to their hidden nuances and subtle beauties.”

Despite their separation, the couple, who have two kids together, Jaden, 25, and Willow, 22, have no plans of divorcing.

“I made a promise that there will never be a reason for us to get a divorce. We will work through whatever,” she stated during an NBC interview with Hoda Kotb that aired on Oct. 13.. “And I just haven’t been able to break that promise.”

The Post has reached out to Smith and Pinkett Smith for comment.