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Jada Pinkett Smith Explains Why Alpha Males 'Don't Pay Attention To Feelings' - Blavity

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In the latest episode of Red Table Talk , Jada Pinkett Smith, her mother, Adrienne Banfield Norris, and guest host Kelly Osbourne welcomed actress Hayden Panettiere to the table where the topic of the day was all about alpha males . Panettiere also opened up about her past drug and alcohol addiction, postpartum depression , and relinquishing custody of her daughter. During the episode, Panettiere recalled some of the most horrifying times of her life, including the first time, she was introduced to drugs at the age of 16. Panettiere explained she was “a little low-energy” on a red carpet when an adult from her team gave her an unknown pill. “It was, ‘here, take one of these, it’s a happy pill, it’ll give you energy,’ so I didn’t think of it at the time as a bad thing or a drug,” she said. Thinking back, she compared the “happy pill” to that of “an Adderall.” She revealed that the team member acquired the prescription stimulant from Mexico. Photo Courtesy Jordan Fisher / Red Table...

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