Rick Ross isn’t holding back when it comes to his opinions about Jada Pinkett Smith’s recent revelations and her past affair with August Alsina. In a candid interview with Rolling Stone, the “Aston Martin Music” rapper didn’t mince words.

“I don’t think I agree with Jada Pinkett,” Ross stated. “To me, she’s psychologically lost and needs some counseling. Jesus! What are you going to tell us next? When you tell us you haven’t been together in six years, you haven’t had sex in this many years, you don’t have a prenuptial agreement — OK, what’s next? I heard the book flopped because she already told us everything. No one cares.”

Ross continued, offering his perspective on how celebrities can sometimes lose touch with reality. “That’s what they don’t understand. Sometimes as celebrities, you can get out of touch. Will Smith isn’t the same Will Smith as he was 20 years ago. Jada Pinkett … come on, Jada! Chill out, baby! You were in the movie Set It Off, and that’s all we know you from. You got $15K for that role and that’s it. Calm down.”

He then delved into some of the more personal aspects of Pinkett Smith’s revelations, saying, “You messed around with your son’s best friend. You said your son introduced you to psychedelics. What’s next?! And to be honest, we’re not interested! I don’t want to know if Tupac got alopecia! Jada, Rozay still got love for you, but go sit down.”

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This isn’t the first time Rick Ross has commented on Pinkett Smith’s public disclosures about her private life and marriage to actor Will Smith. He previously expressed his concerns about the impact of her revelations on marriage and suggested that her financial claims be substantiated.

Rick Ross made it clear that Jada Pinkett Smith’s candidness has left him with mixed feelings, and he’s not alone in his reaction to her revelations, which have generated significant public discussion.

Rick Ross has some strong opinions about Jada Pinkett Smith’s recent revelations. What are your thoughts on celebrities sharing personal details of their lives with the public? Do you think it’s a healthy way to address personal issues, or do you agree with Rick Ross that it can sometimes be problematic? Leave us a comment below.

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