Marlon Wayans, a comedian and actor, recently referred to Jada Pinkett Smith as a "little boy" during a stand-up comedy special, which upset many people. 


Wayans, who had a crush on Pinkett Smith when they were young, described her as a multi-talented woman who could sing, dance, rap and write poetry.

 However, he made a joke that upset many people, suggesting that despite all her intelligence and talents, she simply didn't have the body for him to consider her a girl. 

He also made inappropriate and graphic comments about female anatomy. Pinkett Smith was not happy about the derogatory language and perpetuation of harmful stereotypes.

 Wayans said that he had a crush on Pinkett Smith and had even dropped subtle hints by playing suggestive songs, but she had shut him down. 


They bonded over their love of poetry, and Wayans admired Pinkett Smith's use of similes and metaphors. Wayans also spoke highly of Pinkett Smith's success in her career and family life. 

He emphasized the importance of black couples like the Smiths, the Obamas, and the Carters serving as examples for the black community.