Will Smith Appears to Be Kissed by Duet Partner India Martínez — and Fans Wonder What Jada Will Think
Did India Martínez kiss Will Smith on stage?
The two musicians performed their new collaboration "First Love" during Univision's 37th Premio Lo Nuestro Awards at Miami's Kaseya Center on Feb. 20, and Martínez appeared to kiss Smith at one point — leading fans to wonder how his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, feels about the moment.
In a clip from the performance shared to both artists' Instagram pages, Martínez walks up to Will and begins going in for a kiss before walking away, leaving him hanging. A moment later, she walks back and appears to actually kiss him.
PEOPLE can confirm the moment was simply part of the performance, and Martínez did not actually kiss Will on stage.
However, some fans were convinced otherwise. "I was waiting for Jada to come out from left stage and smack the s--- outta her for kissing her man," wrote one Instagram user in the video's comments section.
"Just say it was an entanglement," commented another fan, referencing the specific wording Jada used to describe a 2015 relationship with singer August Alsina in a July 2020 episode of Red Table Talk.
Others figured the state of Will and Jada's marriage is not their business. "The way y'all talk about these people relationship as though you personally know them is wild," wrote a fan.
Last month, a source told PEOPLE the couple is "still together" despite having "separate homes for years." Another insider explained they were "living their own lives" but hadn't "completely severed ties."
After getting married in 1997, Will and Jada separated in 2016, as revealed by the Nutty Professor actress before releasing her 2023 Worthy memoir. "We're still figuring it out,' she told PEOPLE at the time.
'We've been doing some really heavy-duty work together. We just got deep love for each other and we are going to figure out what that looks like for us,' she added. 'I'm going to be by his side … but also allow him to have to figure this out for himself.'
Will and Jada have kids Jaden, 26, and Willow, 24, as well as Trey, 32, whom Will shares with ex-wife Sheree Zampino. The family, including Jada's mother Adrienne Banfield-Norris, last appeared on the red carpet together at the May 2024 premiere of Will's movie Bad Boys: Ride or Die.
"First Love," also featuring the artist Marcin, was released by Will and Martínez on Feb. 14. The track marks Will's latest musical offering after the recent singles "You Can Make It," "Work of Art," "Beautiful Scars" and "Tantrum."
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