Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's love story never seems to end. In reality, it becomes more complicated by the day.

Tupac, "entanglements," open marriage, some could say their marriage is more of a nightmare than a dream come true.

However, while their marriage remains one of the most discussed issues on social media, an old video from Jada's Facebook program, "Red Table Talk," has emerged, casting more doubt on her and Will's marital stability.

Jada said in the 2018 video that she never wanted to marry the "Men In Black" actor but faced pressure from her family to do so.

Jada said in the video that she was a young actress who was pregnant and didn't know what to do.

"I never wanted to marry," she said.

"I didn't want to get married at all. We only married because Gammy [Jada's mother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris] was sobbing."

"It was almost as if Gammy was saying, 'You have to get married, so let's talk about the wedding,'" Jada said.

Adrienne, a guest on the show, acknowledged that her daughter's wedding to Will Smith in Baltimore, Maryland, was "awful."

She even recalled Jada Pinkett Smith being ill and "extremely rude," and supposedly refusing to "cooperate" with anything.

Meanwhile, Jada said that she was so furious over being compelled to attend the wedding that she sobbed as she walked down the aisle.

Will, her notorious actor husband, apparently couldn't wait to marry Jada.

On the episode, he said that there was not a single day in his life when he did not want to marry and have a family.

He even imagined what his family would be like when he was five years old, according to reports.

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Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith have lately been in the news, after Will's infamous Oscars slap at the 94th Annual Academy Awards, which were held on March 27 at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.

Will approached Chris Rock as he announced the Best Documentary candidates during the prestigious presentation, then smacked Chris in the face for creating a G.I. Jane about Jada.

Will later apologized publicly to the Academy, the event's attendees, and even Chris. He also resigned from the Academy and was barred from attending the Oscars or any other Academy-related event for the following ten years.

His suspension, however, will not prevent him from being nominated for or winning an Oscar.

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