Jada Pinkett Smith moved back in with Will Smith 2 years ago
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Hollywood couple Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith are once again sharing a home, with reports confirming that Jada moved back in with Will approximately two years ago. The reconciliation under one roof marks a new chapter for one of entertainment's most closely watched marriages, which has weathered years of public scrutiny and candid revelations.
The Reunion at Home
Will, 57, and Jada, 54, have been married since 1997. In 2023, Jada publicly disclosed that the couple had been living separately since 2016 — a revelation that drew widespread attention. According to People magazine, a source close to the couple confirmed, 'Jada moved back in with Will two years ago. They are happy and love each other and are, as ever, committed to supporting each other.'
An earlier report had noted that the two were 'still together' even while maintaining separate residences, suggesting the formal separation was more a logistical arrangement than an emotional estrangement.
A Family Moment at Paris Fashion Week
The couple's renewed closeness was on full display at the Christian Louboutin Menswear Spring/Summer 2027 show during Paris Fashion Week on 24 June, where they walked the red carpet in support of their son Jaden Smith, 27. The family gathering included their daughter Willow Smith, 25, Will's son Trey Smith, 33 — whom he shares with ex-wife Sheree Zampino — and Jada's mother Adrienne Banfield-Norris. The appearance was widely seen as a public affirmation of the family's unity.
Together for July 4 Celebrations
The couple was also spotted together in Philadelphia on 4 July, during celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the United States. According to the source, Will was scheduled to perform but weather caused a delay. He ultimately took the stage with The Roots at 2 a.m. Jada, the source noted, 'was there with him as she always is.'
Their Own Words on the Relationship
Both Will and Jada have spoken openly about the complexities of their bond. Ahead of the release of her memoir Worthy in 2023, Jada told People that the two were 'still figuring it out.' She added: 'We just got deep love for each other and we are going to figure out what that looks like for us. I'm going to be by his side… but also allow him to have to figure this out for himself.' The candour was notable — and the latest reports suggest the couple has, at least in part, found their footing.
With Jada back under the same roof and the family reuniting publicly, the Smiths appear to be navigating their relationship on their own terms — openly, and without a conventional script.