Kodak Black Insists Jada Pinkett Deserves Him Instead of Will Smith
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The 'Super Gremlin' rapper defends the 'King Richard' actor after an old clip of 'The Matrix Resurrections' actress saying she 'never' wanted to marry her husband resurfaced.

AceShowbiz - Kodak Black is shooting his shot with Jada Pinkett Smith. During live streaming, the "Super Gremlin" rapper insisted that "The Matrix Resurrections" actress deserves him instead of Will Smith after an old clip of her admitting she "never" wanted to marry her husband resurfaced.

"You got a n***a who loves you, all kinds of s**t," the 24-year-old hip-hop artist called out Jada during an Instagram Live session on Saturday, April 9. He added, "Jada Pinkett, baby, you was out of pocket. You out of pocket for that s**t. Come f**k with Kodak. That's what you need 'cause you just on some bulls**t. You don't deserve Will Smith. You deserve Yak. You deserve me."

Kodak went on to address Jada's relationship with Tupac Shakur, which Will admitted made him feel "deeply insecure." Kodak said, "Tupac wasn't all the way cut, wasn't all the way gangsta his whole life. The boy went to acting school, all kind of s**t, dancing." The "ZEZE" spitter continued, "Stop playing Will Smith like that, bro. Will Smith a stand-up n***a, a stand-up man with integrity."

Kodak later suggested that the "King Richard" star find himself a "young tenderoni." The "Wake Up in the Sky" emcee said, "Go get you some s**t about 18 years old, get you some s**t about 22."

The rapper even criticized Willow Smith's loyalty to her father and recommended Will find himself a new daughter. "Go 'head get you a whole 'nother daughter, one who gon' praise you, gon' cherish you. B***h, you supposed to be my daughter, daddy's girl."

Kodak's comments came after an old interview of Jada revealing she cried before marrying Will in 1997. "I was under so much pressure, you know, being a young actress, being young, and I was just, like, pregnant and I just didn't know what to do," she shared in a clip from her "Red Table Talk" series. "I never wanted to be married."

The clip resurfaced in the wake of Will's Oscars controversy. After Will slapped Chris Rock during the award show's telecast, the Academy announced its decision to ban Will from returning to the show or attending any other Academy events for the next 10 years. In response, "The Pursuit of Happyness" actor simply said in a statement, "I accept and respect the Academy's decision."

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