Jada Pinkett Smith Faces Major Backlash For Snoop Dogg Interview [VIDEO]

Jada Pinkett Smith, Snoop Dogg
Jada Pinkett Smith Gets Major Backlash For Sit-Down w/ Snoop Dogg
Jada Pinkett Smith is no stranger to sitting down with controversial personalities for her Facebook Watch “Red Table Talk” series. But her latest interview with Snoop Dogg gave her more criticism than compliments.
She spoke with Snoop Dogg after his profanity-laced comments against Gayle King after the CBS This Morning host questioned Lisa Leslie about the sexual assault allegations against Kobe Bryant.
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Jada Pinkett Smith promoted the interview on her Instagram page, causing dozens of fans to hop in the comments and share their thoughts.
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See a few comments below:


See the full interview below.
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