Will Smith Trolls Jada Pinkett In Mother's Day Tribute Post

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Actors Will Smith (L) and Jada Pinkett Smith attend the 47th NAACP Image Awards presented by TV One at Pasadena Civic Auditorium on February 5, 2016 in Pasadena, California.
Will Smith uses the wholesome holiday to troll his wife.

Will Smith's foray into social media has proven to be successful. Though more and more family-friendly Hollywood stars have been getting more interactive with fans through social media these days, Will Smith has mastered the art of Instagram to a t. Fans have received an insight look into his family life through his own ventures on Snapchat and Facebook as well as Jada Pinkett's Red Table Talk. The footage is insightful and hilarious at the same time but that's just what actually makes it into the final edit.

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For Mother's Day, Will Smith decided to share a tribute video that exhibits exactly what she has to deal with. "Dear @jadapinkettsmith, Happy Mothers Day," he captioned the video. "Love, Your Oldest child, Willard." The video is essentially Will yelling out "Jada" and roasting her, but ultimately, it gets flipped into a bouncy remix with some family footage. Hilarious and heartfelt, Will Smith's post earned a string of laughing emojis from Jada Pinkett Smith.

Much of the footage included in the video was taken from some of Will's online series while others included some behind the scenes footage from Red Table Talk. Surely, the Smith family will be doing it up big quarantine-style to celebrate Mother's Day today.

Check out the hilarious clip below from Jada's "Oldest Child."

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