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Willow Smith reveals why she cut back on marijuana on addiction-focused 'Red Table Talk'

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Addiction has affectedJada Pinkett Smith's family on multiple levels over the course of her life, so she dedicated her latest "Red Table Talk" to a candid discussion about the challenges the coronavirus pandemic presents for people struggling with addiction.

In "Coping With Addiction During COVID-19." Jada, 48, who's spoken openlyabout her parents' substance abuse issues, praised her 19-year-old daughter for cutting back on the amount of marijuana she smokes. "Willow, I'm really proud of you as well, because you have decided to curb your excessive weed smoking," she told her daughter as her mother, Adrienne Banfield-Jones, listened.

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