Jada Pinkett Smith says she won’t lend money to her friends and family: “I’m not trying to have consequences for money”
Jada Pinkett Smith is apparently very selective with the way she chooses to spend her money.
The 49-year-old actress spoke about how she set financial limits while she was with her 20-year-old daughter Willow and her mother, 67-year-old Adrienne Banfield-Norris, in the episode of her Facebook Watch series Red Table Talk.
Touching “awkward conversations” this week, he said, “First of all, I don’t lend money … I just give money that I’m willing to give as“ this is a gift. ”I don’t lend money because that becomes a lot of trouble, so far from the expectation of the people who return you or what you have ”.

Keeping her circle small: Jada Pinkett Smith declared Tuesday’s episode of Red Table Talk that she doesn’t lend money to her friends or family.
During the episode, Pinkett Smith was seen wearing a black sports coat over the top of a white T-shirt with a pair of leather boots high at the thigh.
She kept her blonde hair cut for recording and accessorized with multiple necklaces and earrings.
When the issue of giving money to other people was raised, the actress spoke about her perspective on the issue and noted that her opinions were shaped by the circumstances of her upbringing.
He stated that: “I would also say that for people like us who came from contexts where we didn’t have much: they don’t feel guilty.”

Giving some information: the actress claimed that her views on money were influenced by the struggles of her education
The Scream 2 actress then noted that she had developed a series of guidelines that she used to control her financial generosity.
“First of all, I don’t lend money … I just give money that I’m willing to give as‘ this is a gift. ’I don’t lend money because that becomes a lot of trouble, so far from expecting people to return it to you. or what you have, ”he said.
He also pointed out that he usually does not give money to anyone he does not know especially or who does not fully trust.
Pinkett Smith stated that her generosity only extends to “people who are close to me,” because I don’t try to have consequences for money. ”
The Gotham actress also stressed that she does not fund anyone she considers financially irresponsible.

Only on special occasions: Pinkett Smith noted that she prefers to give money as gifts to those she trusts will use them well.
“So someone says,‘ I want a new house, ’but they don’t have a job to support the house they’re trying to buy … well, you’re not prepared for that,” he opined. .
Pinkett Smith concluded with the claim that external influences trying to persuade people to lend funds due to shared baggage also did not meet their criteria.
He noted that, “People will make you feel like,‘ You owe me. I was by your side. I grew up in the house with you. I did this and I met you with you when. “And after all, you don’t owe anyone anything.”
Red Table talk first premiered on Facebook Watch in 2018 and is currently in its third season; Pinkett Smith is one of its executive producers.

With some support: the actress is regularly accompanied on the show by her mother Adrienne Banfield-Norris and daughter Willow