The problems may have just started for Will Smith as August Alsina is reportedly close to signing a six-figure book deal that will detail the infamous “entanglement.”
The rapper has been the hot topic ever since he slapped Chris Rock for making a joke about his wife.
The Sun is reporting that artist August Alsina, 29, is about to break wide open the intimacy involved in an “entanglement” with Will Smith’s wife.
Jada Pinkett-Smith, 50, broke the news about her infidelity on her popular Red Table Talk show. However, August Alsina has never gone into any deep detail about the situation that was revealed in 2020.
A source said “August is getting ready to sign a big-money book deal which will detail his romantic liaisons with Jada. He has always maintained that Will gave him permission to sleep with Jada, something they have publicly denied."
“August will go into detail about his time with Jada and will also speak about how he spent time living in homes owned by Will when he was away filming. As well as speaking about their relationship at that time, August wants to open up about the aftermath of going public and how it affected him personally and his career."
The source added that tThere are several publishers bidding for the books and August is lining up the best deal. He knows there are a lot of people fascinated by his story and is happy to tell it.”
Speaking about their relationship at the time, August said that he totally gave himself to that relationship for years of his life.
“I truly and really, really deeply loved, and have a ton of love for her. I devoted myself to it, I gave my full self to it. So much so to the point that I can die right now and be ok with knowing that I truly gave myself to somebody.”
August also insisted that Will knew of their romance and said “I actually sat down with Will and had a conversation. He gave me his blessing.”
Will and Jada went on to admit she had slept with Alsina, but denied ever having Will Smith agree to the “entanglement” saying at the time that it was “absolutely not true”.
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