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Jada Pinkett Smith Talks About Her Lesbian Role In 'The Women'

Posted Sep 11th 2008 12:00PM by Wilson Morales
Filed under: It's All Reel, Entertainment


So far, 2008 has been a great year for Jada Pinkett Smith.

Not only did she complete and showed her directorial debut film, 'The Human Contract' at this year's "Cannes Film Festival," but she has two films coming out this year, and also executive produced the anticipated film, 'The Secret Life of Bees'.

Besides being a mom to two kids, who are all in the acting field now, and a wife to Will Smith, she really has her plate full. The fact that she can manage all of this and keep it together is astonishing.

With 'Madagascar: Back 2 Africa' set to open in November, her latest film that comes out this Friday (Sept.12) is 'The Women'. The film is a remake of the 1939 George Cukor film, but has been modified slightly with Pinkett-Smith playing a lesbian character.

Directed by Diane English and based on the play by Clare Boothe Luce, 'The Women' tells the story of Mary Haines (Meg Ryan), a clothing designer who seems to have it all – a beautiful country home, a rich financier husband, an adorable 11-year-old daughter and a part-time career creating designs for her father's venerable clothing company. Her best friend, Sylvie Fowler (Annette Bening), leads another enviable life – a happily single editor of a prominent fashion magazine, a possessor of a huge closet of designer clothes and a revered arbiter of taste and style poised on New York's cutting edge. But when Mary's husband enters into an affair with Crystal Allen (Eva Mendes), a sultry 'spritzer girl' lurking behind the Saks Fifth Avenue perfume counter, all hell breaks loose. Mary and Sylvie's relationship is tested to the breaking point while their tight-knit circle of friends, including mega-mommy Edie Cohen (Debra Messing) and lesbian author Alex Fisher (Jada Pinkett Smith), all start to question their own friendships and romantic relationships as well.

We caught up to Pinkett-Smith while she was promoting the film.

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Jada Pinkett-Smith: I play a lesbian, which is fantastic, and I got to be in love with Eva Mendes, which is even more fantastic. Will was like, 'Oh, I had her already. You can have my leftovers'. I love Eva. That's my girl. We had a good time together. That was one of the reasons I wanted to do 'The Women'. It was a first time female director. She had been working on this project for 13 years and it's called 'The Women' and its an all-female cast, and I was like, 'I have to do this'. It was just the statement alone.

How aware were you with the original film prior to getting involved with this one?

JPS: My mother and my aunt loved that film. When my mother found out that I would be participating in this film, she and my aunt went through the roof. She was like, 'You have to do it'. I was getting phone calls everyday. I met with Diane and I read the script and I loved it. This is a must. I have to do it.

Did you get a chance to see the original?

JPS: I've seen pieces of it.

What was it like working with an all female cast?

JPS: I found it to be a very beautiful experience. To be able to sit with such a talented group of women to collaborate with and we created a great camaraderie, and it's great because most of us are moms and we got to share stories. I got to meet Meg's daughter. We got to know each other intimately through our families and shared relationships and war stories that we have been through. It was great to work with a group of people that you feel that you just know without really knowing.

In the original film, it was implied that your character may be a lesbian, but in this film, it's very clear. What do you think about the transition of the character?

JPS: I think today people are a lot more open. I found it liberating that Diane just put it on the table with this particular character and brought me in as a black woman, where there were no black women in the original. I just decided that I would fly with it.

Do you know any lesbian that you could have gone to for a frame of reference for the character?

JPS: I know lots of lesbians. (Laughs). I think there is a lesbian inside of me that I just pulled out. (Laughs)

Was there one scene that stood for you while making this?

JPS: Well, they took my favorite scene out. I thought I was going to the opportunity to kiss Eva Mendes, but that didn't happen.

Are you still working with your band?

JPS: Yes. I am. I have a heavy metal band, Wicked Wisdom, but my kids decided they wanted a career and were imposing on my music, so I have had to sacrificed it. (Laughs)

Can you talk about the producing aspect of the business?

JPS: Well, you find projects that you love and you basically put all your muscle behind getting it done. Then you look for other components to bring the vision to life. I just executive produced 'The Secret Life of Bees'. I was also going to be in the film as well, playing the part that Alicia Keys has, June. At the time I was directing my own film and James Lassiter told me that Gina Prince Bythewood was coming on as the director of the film. I loved that idea and I think Alicia Keys was absolutely brilliant as June. It's just being that muscle behind the scene and being the voice to push everything along.



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1. I am so looking forward to seeing this movie. I met Jada many years ago when they were filming The Inkwell in Swansboro, NC. She has developed into such a wonderful actress and she has a wonderful husband and you don't hear any Hollywood Scandals about them.

Beverly Mahone at 12:41PM on Sep 11th 2008

2. Great opportunity to broaden your acting career, a great actor can play any role and Jada I know you can handle this role as well.

Great girl!

Dr. P

L. Pettis Patton at 3:08PM on Sep 11th 2008

3. well it won't be hard to act in this part,she like woman anyway

black DEMOCRAT at 8:20AM on Sep 12th 2008

4. Where do you guys get this information from. Are you there in the mix watching thier every move. I am not sure if either will or jada go both ways but if they do GOD is the judge not us. As actor and actress I love them both. Good luck you 2.

kwa72blue13@aol.com at 9:06AM on Sep 12th 2008

5. I want to know that too. How do you know this to be true? I want to know how this information was acquired and confirmed?

Bonita at 9:40AM on Sep 12th 2008

6. what is success.

WAR BABIES at 10:04AM on Sep 12th 2008

7. No one is judging Jada or WILL in the roles they chose to play but some of the roles they play, they aren'tplaying. Jada and Will are the ones who said they were swingers.Jada playing a lesbian comes as no surprise ask her lesbian friends.

Mikki Jefferson at 10:06AM on Sep 12th 2008

8. I think that its wonderful that Mrs. smith is playing this role it just proves thatr she has talents that have not been explored yet!

kevin parrish sr at 10:58AM on Sep 12th 2008

9. I think that its wonderful that Mrs. Smith is playing this role it just proves thatr she has talents that have not been explored yet!

kevin parrish sr at 10:59AM on Sep 12th 2008

10. Her words were 'I think there is a lesbian inside of me'.

Gerry at 11:22AM on Sep 12th 2008

11. Man who is she fooling
they both have admittingly said they
were swingers. they've been on the other
side of the fences before.
I know lots of lesbians. (Laughs). I think there is a lesbian inside of me that I just pulled out. (Laughs)
Come on she was toying with the idea in the interview
The truth is the truth
I bet you know Tisha Campbell knows the truth ask Duane Martin lol

scheme at 11:33AM on Sep 12th 2008

12. well i've seen the original several times and there was no les. in the original just a spinstern. jada should have at least watched the whole movie before she played the role. i'm an old movie buff and the people making the movie are not getting the point. the point of the movie was a satire on rich spoiled women- not friendship - but how catty women can really be when they are supposed to be your so called friends and making fun of the spoiled rich

lo at 12:29PM on Sep 12th 2008

13. Congratulations, Jada! I'm looking forward to watching your latest installment to the cinema world. God bless you and your beautiful family.

RevAlexander at 2:21PM on Sep 12th 2008

14. This role is her life. Her and Will go BOTH ways on the track. Yes Duane Martin, Johnny Gill and testify to that...lol

However, I love me some Jada. She's a beautiful Woman and have tons of talent. Nothing wrong with her being BI or her husband..I am not judging just stating FACTS!!

My cousin is in the music business and Jada approached her in the bathroom.

NicWics at 2:29PM on Sep 12th 2008

15. she sound gaye and not like its just a role neither and the reason you dont hear anything about them is because they have a open relationship so whAT CAN YOU SAY TO THAT ," I SAW JADA WITH EVA MENDES' and i saw will kissing such and such - and?

lynerd at 5:19PM on Sep 12th 2008

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