When we met, I never thought in a million years that Will Smith and I would be together.
Will is a very interesting, unique man, and I’ll tell you why. He makes love like a woman. He loves to touch, massage and feel. He makes love like he’s in touch with himself, who he is. And he’s a very sensual, incredible lovemaker.
I can’t cook! It’s genetic. My grandmother can’t cook, my mother can’t cook. I was raised to believe you eat because your body needs fuel for energy, so I eat super foods.
As I get older, personal happiness is all about love. It’s all about love.
I don’t really cook much. I’m more of a baker. My favorite things to bake that everybody loves, and I can only keep in the house for about ten minutes, are 7-Up cake and Pineapple Upside-Down cake.
Good mothers make all kinds of choices. Making a decision that might sound selfish does not make a woman a bad mother.
I really look at children as being little people and not necessarily things or people to control.
I had to get into a place for myself of thinking what I would create for myself if I didn’t have to worry about making money.
If I had my way, I’d wear jewelry, a great pair of heels and nothing else.
Willow and I definitely talked about doing a collaboration. She really loves rock music, so she wants to come on and get crazy with me on a track. Which I would love, because she has a fantastic voice.
I don’t have to go around trying to save everybody anymore; that’s not my job.
Women need to attack those negative voices they have in their head.
When my husband of almost 20 years can’t take his eyes off me? That’s amazing. But the number one reason I go to the gym is because it keeps me sane; I can deal with whatever’s coming at me.
What you’re willing to sacrifice is the measurement of how you love – at least it is for me.
I feel that when a child has self-worth and purpose, that’s what keeps them grounded.
As I’ve gotten older, and now that my kids are starting to do what they do, I am now really focusing on sharing my knowledge and insights with them to help guide them on their journeys.
When I look in the mirror, I see about a thousand different Jadas.
I’m not one about trying to slow things down. What I try to do is create an atmosphere for my family where we can pretty much have whatever.
I’m scared of clowns.
I think, as women, we have to stop being scared to be the women we want to be and we have to raise our daughters to be the women they want to be – not the women we think they should be.