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Jada Pinkett Smith celebrates ‘Bald is Beautiful’ day; drops a gorgeous selfie on Instagram

Pinkett Smith's post comes six months after Chris Rock made a joke about her shaved head during the 94th Academy Awards in March, which led her husband, Will Smith, to slap him .

Jada Pinkett Smith celebrates ‘Bald is Beautiful’ day; drops a gorgeous selfie on Instagram

Jada Pinkett Smith is celebrating ‘Bald Is Beautiful’ Day. She took to her Instagram handle to share a stunning picture of herself in honour of the day. For those not in the know, Bald and Beautiful Day honours those without hair.

The 50-year-old actress, who first addressed her struggles with hair loss back in 2018, wrote alongside the photo, “Happy Bald is Beautiful day to all my brothers and sisters with no hair❣️❣️❣️.”


While her full outfit could not be seen in the picture, she appeared to be clad in a gold, satin high-neck top, rocking a red lip, and simple earrings.

She also celebrated Bald Is Beautiful via Red Table Talk. The actress took to the Facebook show's Instagram account and shared clips from an episode dedicated to bald beauty.

“Bald is beautiful EVERY day, but we’re not mad about showing off a little extra today! Where’s all our bald baddies at?! ??‍???‍???‍?#baldisbeautifulday,” the show's official Instagram account captioned the post.

While the actress first talked about losing her hair during a Red Table Talk episode in 2018, in December last year, she opened up about living with alopecia in a candid video.

“Now at this point, I can only laugh. You all know I've been struggling with alopecia and just all of a sudden one day, look at this line right here. Look at that! So, it just showed up like that, and this is going to be a little bit more difficult for me to hide. So, I thought I'd just share it so y'all are not asking any questions,” she said in the video.

Pinkett Smith’s post comes six months after Chris Rock made a joke about her shaved head during the 94th Academy Awards in March, which led her husband, Will Smith, to slap him in front of the whole audience and the world as the awards were being televised globally.

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