A year after a bitter feud divided them,Jada Pinkett SmithandLeah Reminiare hashing out their differences in the latest episode ofRed Table Talk.
Over theirRed Table Talkdiscussion, Remini admits to Pinkett Smith that she didn’t think how including them in her 2015 bookTroublemakerwould affect the couple personally.
“I wasn’t even considering that you would be hurt,” she tells Pinkett Smith. “I literally, looking back on it, I didn’t even consider Jada and Will. And I’m sorry that I didn’t consider you, because I didn’t. I was so caught up in that pain, and also the pain of others and the effects that it had.”

“Regardless of what was being presented to you from me, as a friend, you were seeing a side of me that wasn’t 100% authentic because my job was to always be a perfect person in front of you or any celebrity to solely get you into Scientology,” Remini tells Pinkett Smith in the episode.
Pinkett Smith later explains her connection to the Church and reveals that she took classes to try to understand the religion. The actress says she’s taken great lengths to study every religion since she was a child, and did the same with Scientology without joining the organization.

“I always took the position that I’m here at the Scientology center to learn what I wanna learn, and I have no interest in being a Scientologist,” Pinkett Smith clarifies. “One of the things I prided myself in was being able to be amongst that group of Scientologists and to still hold my own.”
Remini was a member of the church for 35 years beforemaking her split public in 2013. Since she left, she’s been an outspoken critic of Scientology.
source: people.com