Jada Pinkett Smith has dropped a bombshell, revealing her separation from Will Smith since 2016, but they're still working on their relationship. Her book tour for 'Worthy' unveiled her struggles with mental health and contemplating suicide, with psychedelics aiding her recovery. Will's heartfelt letter to Jada, shared on 'On Purpose with Jay Shetty,' showed his love and admiration. Their public support is heartwarming.
TSU Homecoming was a blast, featuring events like the Blackout Party with Kid Capri and the Delta Day Party with Project PaT. 'Love and Marriage Huntsville' is back with Season 6, marked by ongoing drama and conflicts among the cast.
'Golden Bachelor' on ABC introduces Gerry Turner, a 70-year-old romantic, seeking a second chance at love, offering a fresh perspective on relationships for those aged 60-75. In the world of documentaries, 'God. Family. Football.' on Freevee showcases Denny Duron's journey in founding a football program at Evangel Christian Academy.
'David Beckham' on Netflix explores the rise of the football legend from his humble beginnings to becoming a global star, his love story with Victoria, and his managerial career with the US soccer team. In movies, 'Nowhere' on Netflix is a gripping survival thriller, while 'The Burial' on Amazon Prime narrates a true story involving a lawyer, Willie E. Gary, and a funeral home owner, Jeremiah Joseph O'Keefe, battling corporate greed.
'wHATchawatchin' continues with 'Lupin' on Netflix Season 3, featuring Assane Diop's new challenges and heists, leaving fans on edge. 'Murdaugh Murders' on Lifetime delves into the twisted true story of Alex Murdaugh's double homicide case. Lastly, for nostalgia, 'Dallas' on Freevee revives the classic series, offering great acting, timeless fashion, and intriguing stories. This week's infotainment roundup is filled with celebrity revelations, thrilling events, and captivating stories to keep you entertained and informed.