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Jada Pinkett Smith Reacts to Mom Adrienne’s Multiple Overdoses (EXCLUSIVE)

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Jada Pinkett Smith's mother, Adrienne Banfield-Jones, is hoping her story will help someone else who might be struggling while in quarantine.

Adrienne, who is now 66, has been sober for 30 years, but opens up to her daughter and granddaughter, Willow Smith, about her past drug addiction in Wednesday's episode titled «Coping With Addiction During COVID-19.»ET's Kevin Frazier video chatted with Jada about what it was like learning about her mother's battle with substance abuse and how she had overdosed more than once. «My mother was just revealing the many times that she had overdosed which I didn't know.

I didn't have knowledge of that,» she admitted. «The great thing about Gam, and one of the reasons why I wanted to have this episode,

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