Jada Pinkett Smith Boasts Over Matching Lotus Tattoo She Shares With Willow and Her Mother
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The latest episode of 'Red Table Talk' uncovers that it was Jada's daughter Willow who came up with the idea as she explains the significance of their chosen body art designs.

AceShowbiz - Jada Pinkett Smith has got matching tattoos with her daughter Willow Smith and mum Adrienne Banfield-Norris.

The 49-year-old actress showed off her new ink after the trio went to artist Dr. Woo to get blossoming lotus designs.

Sharing the snaps on Instagram, Jada wrote, "Look what we did!!! Thank you @_dr_woo_ for your patience and generosity of your craft and spirit. Now I want a sleeve!!!! [sic]".

Jada and Adrienne both went for small designs sprouting downwards, while Willow decided on a larger flower which bloomed upwards.

The 20-year-old singer was the one who pitched the family inking, which was documented on their "Red Table Talk" Facebook Live show, suggesting, "You know what we could get? A lotus."

Explaining the significance of the design on the show, she later added, "The lotus represents spiritual enlightenment. And we hear this saying, 'Through the mud grows the lotus.' "

Adrienne noted that was "definitely" her story, which her granddaughter agreed with.

Willow continued, "Yes, 100 percent, and I think all of us from different perspectives in life have had that journey. The bud to the little blossom to the bloom, also I feel like expresses the spiritual journey but also the three of us."

"I'm the youngest, you know my mom is the middle and Gam is the fully-bloomed lotus."

Her grandmother added, "And it means something different for each of us. Our stories, our journeys, are different. But it still represents us so well. I thought that was brilliant."

" 'Out of the mud comes the lotus.' You have to go through the mud, the dirt and still something beautiful is created. And that kind of describes my journey."

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