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Jada Pinkett Smith has announced that she is releasing a new “tell-all” memoir next year.

According to the Associated Press, the currently untitled book is “honest and gripping,” and set for release (from HarperCollins Publishers imprint, Dey Street) in the fall of 2023.

An official announcement said Mrs. Smith is chronicling lessons learned in the course of a difficult but riveting journey — a rollercoaster ride from the depths of suicidal depression to the heights of personal rediscovery and the celebration of authentic feminine power.

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The book will also detail the Emmy Award-winning actress, producer and talk show host’s friendship with Tupac Shakur, her childhood in Baltimore, to her “complicated marriage” to Will Smith and what she describes as the “excruciating choices she was forced to make to redefine her life in every way at the age of 40.

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Well, the announcement of her memoir comes in an already controversial year for the Smith family, as 2022 kicked off with the infamous slap from Will Smith to Chris Rock onstage at the Academy Awards, which led to shining a national spotlight on the struggles of those living with alopecia and hair loss.

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Now inquiring minds want to know…have the Smiths already told us enough of their business or do we want more?

Only time will tell…but our hunch is… Jada is going to see some “best seller” coins rolling in.