Jada Pinkett Smith’s Instagram critiques women respecting husbands but calls Will Smith’s behavior "unrespectful," despite his perceived submissiveness—Candace Owens mocks their healing narrative as insincere Hollywood PR. Owens ties this to Maren Morris’s divorce from Ryan Hurd, speculating infidelity while attacking her progressive activism, like drag show advocacy. The pattern reveals Hollywood’s performative progressivism masking personal chaos, with Owens framing public struggles as envy-driven spectacle rather than genuine values. [Automatically generated summary]
It's just so funny to look back and to consider all of us, I think, when we were young looking out into Hollywood and thinking, this is exactly what I want to be like.
I want to be like this person, that person.
I think when I was 12, I was obsessed with like Christina Aguilera.
Everyone has the person in Hollywood they were obsessed with.
And then finally, when you get to actually peek behind the curtain, it really is the Wizard of Oz.
These people are cowards.
This is nothing to be aspiring towards.
As I said in prior episodes, if you got up today and you went to work and you made it back home and you are supporting your family, you're a better person than 99.9% of these people that are promoted in Hollywood.
I'm going to show you a couple of comments that really, really tickled me regarding this matter before we move on.
First and foremost, this guy hit the nail on the head.
Tommy Drexel says, Tupac probably faked his death to get away from her.
That is a fact.
I am presenting Tupac is still alive.
He just really needed to get away from Jada Pinkett Smith because she's bizarrely obsessed with him.
Cannot stop talking about him.
And nobody knows why.
There's no proof of them ever being this close.
But trust Jada Pinkett Smith.
That was her. She's even saying he had alopecia.
Because she wants to have a connection with him because she's got alopecia.
Who knows if he had alopecia?
We can't confirm any of this stuff.
Jada just wants you to know it.
And so he unfortunately had to fake his own death to get away from her.
Next person, this made me chuckle just because I think this person genuinely...
Littlest Ocean writes, someone needs to make sure that her meds are not interacting because she is acting off the chain right now.
And maybe it is.
Sometimes you get a bad cocktail of pills and this person just wants to make sure Jada is okay.
Jada, are you okay? Will, are you okay?
Wink if you need help.
We definitely know that you do need help, Will, because you are an entirely castrated man.
Many moons ago, I covered Maren Morris.
You probably don't know who she is because she's not that big of a singer.
But it was relevant because she was obsessively attacking my friends, Brittany and Jason Aldean, simply because they're conservatives.
I want to be clear. Brittany and Jason Aldean are not so in-your-face, you know, attending marches and protests.
They just don't hide who they are because why should they have to to fit into the Hollywood bubble?
Why aren't they allowed to be country, considering that country principles reflect so many of the best values that America has?
You know, the values of yesteryear.
They sing about their families.
They sing about missing their moms.
They sing about loving their children.
Music that I would allow my children to listen to.
Yeah, it's a far departure from what we're seeing amongst the LA elites and the singers who want to sing about broken families, who want everybody to be trans, everybody to be gay, and want to dress up like Satan, a la Sam Smith, and twerk on top of men, other men. I mean, that's the other option that we have.
And so I used my platform and I often use my platform to cover culture because I think it's really relevant.
And Maren Morris' obsession, near obsession with Brittany and Jason was bizarre, calling Brittany Aldean Insurrection Barbie simply because she hasn't hidden the fact that she supports Trump.
She had nothing to do with any insurrection, the insurrection that never was, rather.
But that was just a way to try to castigate her, to be nasty towards her.
She had an issue when Jason Aldean's song, which talked about those old principles of family, of loving your country, hit the charts at number one and she announced that she was leaving country music because she couldn't Now, you're leaving country music because country music doesn't want to be fixed, sweetheart. Country music doesn't need another person wearing country face using them as just the middleman so that they can get over to Hollywood and espouse views and principles that are actually crushing our country.
We are not surviving this progressive narrative.
Well, she's back in the news again, after all of her nastiness over the months.
People are wondering what is going on with her.
Why is she so horrific to the people that helped her have the small platform that she already
has?
And the answer finally arrived in the form that Maren Morris has filed for divorce
from her husband, Ryan Hurd, after five years of marriage.
Now, I want to be clear, there is rumors, and they seem to be adding up that he was cheating on her.
We obviously can't confirm any of that.
But I also want to be clear that it is sad when anybody gets divorced.
This isn't a moment of celebration.
It's not, yay, I hate Maren.
She is a Karen. But you don't want people to get divorced, especially when they have a small child.
And they do have a small child, a child that she uses to put forth her leftist principles.
She says, I just took my two-year-old to a drag show in front of drag queens.
Because she wants you guys to know how loving and accepting she is to everybody except...
Of course, conservatives, the very people that she pretends to write tunes reflecting their lives.
And so it's sad that they are getting divorced.
It's sad that this child is now going to be shuttled between an absolute lunatic like Maren Morris and her husband, who knows what his ideals are, obviously not faithfulness among them.
It is sad that that child is going to grow up in that environment.
So I do want to say that.
It's no laughing matter.
But it does... Speak to the fact that a lot of the people that we see who seem the most radical, and I've talked about this on this show extensively, who seem the most radical, the most progressive, are screaming the loudest for things that just don't make sense, right?
I talked about this. I recently did Bill Maher's podcast where you just look around at these washed-up actresses who are like in their almost 60 and they're crying because they're just like, we must be able to abort people.
Children in the womb at nine months or the whole world's going to end.
You're going, you don't actually think that.
You don't actually believe that.
What is wrong with you?
And the answer is always, they're miserable.
That's the lesson of Mary Morris.
Mary Morris is miserable, okay?
Her house was not in order.
She looked at what Brittany and Jason had and she envied it.
That's the truth. She envies the way Brittany looks.
It's why she calls her insurrection Barbie.
She envies the fact that they're in a loving relationship with And that they genuinely support each other, not artificially in public, applauding each other and saying, you go, babe, like her and Ryan Hurd did.
There's something missing in her.
And what's missing in her, likely, are the conservative principles that she hates so much.
And so I wish her luck and I wish her happiness.
I hope that the void, the spiritual void that exists in her and so many leftists is properly filled in the future.
Alright, if you liked this video, you are definitely going to like the full episode even better.