The Jada Pinkett Smith marriage circus made a stop at “Saturday Night Live” — well, type of.
In the course of the show’s “Weekend Update,” Pinkett Smith (portrayed by Ego Nwodim) joined anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che to proceed to dish family secrets.
“Sorry if I seem a little bit drained,” Nwodim, 35, said because the “Girls Trip” star. “I’ve been on the ‘Today’ show 14 times in three days.”
When Che, 40, asked Nwodim concerning the state of her marriage to Will Smith, she responded, “The day we got married, I knew there was going to be trouble. At our wedding, someone stood up and objected.”
She confessed that she was the one who objected.
“Nevertheless it’s OK,” she continued, “because 23 years later, Will and I are still a unit. And it’s because now we have learned that the key to a successful marriage is: Never go to bed completely satisfied.”
A seemingly confused Che then noted, “You describe your marriage as ‘brutiful, as in brutal and exquisite.’”
Not missing a beat, Nwodim replied that other people describe it as ‘brunhealthy.’”
“Nothing makes me feel stronger than publicly cucking my millionaire husband,” Nwodim added.
The Post reached out to Pinkett Smith, 52, for comment.
“SNL’s” skit comes lower than two weeks after Pinkett Smith told “Today” show anchor Hoda Kotb that she and the “Fresh Prince” alum have been living separate lives for the last seven years.
“I believe by the point we got to 2016 we were just exhausted with trying,” the actress explained while promoting her recent memoir, “Worthy.” “I believe we were each form of just still stuck in our fantasy of what we thought the opposite person needs to be.”
“I made a promise that there won’t ever be a reason for us to break up. We are going to work through whatever,” she continued. “And I just haven’t been capable of break that promise.”
Talking to People, Pinkett Smith said that she and her “Men in Black” hubby have “been doing a little really heavy-duty work together.”
“We just got deep love for one another, and we’re going to determine what that appears like for us,” she said.
The “Men in Black” star broke his silence concerning the ordeal last week via an email to the Recent York Times, saying the revelations “form of woke [him] up,” and Pinkett Smith was more “resilient, clever and compassionate than [he’d] understood.”
“If you’ve been with someone for greater than half of your life, a type of emotional blindness sets in,” wrote Smith, 55. “And you possibly can all too easily lose your sensitivity to their hidden nuances and subtle beauties.”
Pinkett Smith said she avoided going public with the couple’s relationship status because they were “not ready.”
They were “still attempting to determine between the 2 of us the way to be in partnership. … With reference to, how can we present that to people? We hadn’t figured that out,” she reasoned.
As their marriage continues to be laid bare, Pinkett Smith claims she and the “Summertime” singer won’t be divorcing anytime soon.