
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith have surprised fans with a rare joint appearance, stepping out together in Malibu for the first time in nearly a year. The couple, who have been open about living separate lives since 2016, were seen arriving at Nobu on September 6, marking their first public sighting together since November 2024.
Will, 56, kept things relaxed in a white t-shirt, khaki trousers and a cap, while Jada, 53, opted for a strapless hooded dress paired with gold sandals and sunglasses. Smiling and chatting as they walked beside a white Lamborghini, they appeared at ease in each other’s company.
The sighting comes shortly after their joint company Westbrook signed a new first look deal with Paramount. The collaboration is set to produce global theatrical releases with franchise potential, and reports confirm that two projects are already in early development. This business milestone for the pair has added further intrigue to their personal reunion.
Their children Jaden and Willow, along with Will’s eldest son Trey from his first marriage, have continued to publicly support their father’s projects, including the 2024 premiere of Bad Boys: Ride or Die. Despite ongoing speculation about their marriage, Will has often described Jada as his “ride or die,” emphasising the strength of their connection even during challenging periods.
Jada has previously said that while they live separately, divorce has never been an option. In past interviews, she revealed that their focus has been on deep love and mutual support, even as they redefine their relationship on their own terms. Her 2023 memoir Worthy also highlighted the emotional work they had undertaken together.
For now, their Malibu dinner outing has reignited conversation among fans who have followed their story closely. Whether it signals a turning point or simply a moment of solidarity, Will and Jada continue to intrigue audiences with a relationship that defies convention while remaining rooted in loyalty and shared history.
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