When it comes to rumors in the headlines about her and her family, Jada Pinkett Smith focuses on what she can control within the narrative — and that’s the truth.

“When you know that’s what’s going on in your house is so the opposite [of what’s being said], and you also know that when there’s mystery, people fill in the gaps, that’s okay,” Jada said, per People. And that belief in only focusing on the truth extends into any rumors regarding the Smith family, including Jada’s open marriage. To her, what her marriage looks like doesn’t require the opinions of others, nor the labels. Instead, her union to Will Smith continues to work because they focus on their truth — no matter what the headlines say. “And then you look back at it and look at how creative people can be, and it’s kind of entertaining. We can laugh because it’s so ridiculous,” Jada said.

But when it comes to her kids, the truth is not enough. Instead, when rumors begin regarding either Willow or Jaden Smith, Jada steps in. When tabloids took a photo of Willow and Moises Arias in bed together out of context, for example, Jada said that objectifying the photo was putting a spin on the two’s relationship that isn’t there. “Just don’t pollute something that’s not dirty,” Jada said, though it seems to be one thing the tabloids have continued to do.

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