Will Smith and Jada Smith hosted friends and family for Thanksgiving.
On Thursday, November 28, The Pursuit of Happyness star with his actress wife enjoyed the festive season with their 3 kids — Jaden 26, Willow 24, and Trey 32 — along with Jada’s mother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris, lovingly known as "Grammy," and other close friends and family.
A guest at the party spoke with People magazine, spilling the beans on the event attended by more than 60 people.
The source told the outlet, “Everyone was in wonderful and very grateful spirits.”
The festivities didn't end on Thanksgiving Day. According to the insider, the celebrations extended into Sunday for the big NFL game.
“Jada and Will's celebration kept going, as it then carried on to Sunday when their hometowns squared off in the big game, when the Philadelphia Eagles played the Baltimore Ravens.”
The source took a dig at the Aladdin lead star, “And Will's team won — which he didn't let anyone forget!”
As far as Sunday’s game was concerned, the I, Robot actor shared a video on December 1 showing the "sensitive situation" in the family, hinting at the playful rivalry as each partner supported a separate team as Will was raised in Philly, whereas Jada spent her early life in Baltimore, Maryland.
“This is a sensitive situation for our family,” Will quipped in the video.
For the unversed, the Oscar winner and the author of the book Worthy got married in 1997. However, Jada revealed last year that the couple had separated in 2016 but wishes to remain married.
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