Bow Wow Confirms Relationship with Jada Pinkett Smith's Niece Jade as He Reveals If They've Talked Marriage
Rapper and actor Bow Wow confirmed that he is in a relationship with Jada Pinkett Smith's niece, Jade Pinkett
The revelation comes a few months after the pair shared a selfie celebrating the new year
On the podcast, Bow Wow revealed that they've had a conversation about marriage but are not rushing into it
Bow Wow confirmed some big relationship news: He's dating Jada Pinkett Smith's niece, Jade Pinkett.
The 38-year-old actor and rapper sparked romance rumors with the professional dancer and model earlier this year when she shared a photo of them together celebrating New Year's.
During a Wednesday, April 30 appearance on the Club Shay Shay podcast Bow Wow, whose real name is Shad Moss, explained that he was "trying to keep [the relationship] lowkey." However, he did share his thoughts behind posting the photo — and even alluded to the couple eventually tying the knot.
Reflecting on the New Year's post, Bow Wow admitted that he tried to understand Pinkett's desire to share a photo of them, saying that he "put [himself] in a woman's shoes."
"She wanted to show off and show me off," he said, thinking, "I'm going to let her get this." He added that he didn't "want to make it an issue. She looks beautiful; I look good. It's a moment."
Related: Bow Wow Celebrates Daughter Shai's 13th Birthday with Rare Photo: 'Started as a Teen Now I Have One'
Bow Wow did reshare the photo on his story, but he opted out of tagging Pinkett, thinking it would keep an element of privacy.
Although he did confirm their relationship status, the musician said that fans shouldn't get used to seeing his love pop up on his platform.
"I always tell people my page is for my fans and it's for work," he explained. "You want to see my girl, go to her page. Birthdays, you might see her. Holidays, New Year's, certain things... You might see her five times, six times out of the year on my page."
is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more!
It's not totally clear how long he and Pinkett have been together. However, it is long enough to have talked about the possibility of getting married.
"Me and her, we've had these talks," he said. "I told her like this: I'm not against anything, but when I get to that point, or if I ever do get to that point, I want to make sure I'm right. That's not only commitment to you but commitment to God."
He continued, explaining, "I don't want to talk about it, I don't want to plan it. Let's just roll, baby."
That being said, Bow Wow sounds open to the idea, adding, "If it gets there, it gets there."
Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Related: Bow Wow Reflects on How Early Fame Made Him Miss Out on Milestones: 'I Really Want What Y'all Have'
The star also looked back on his previous dating history, reflecting on relationships with the likes of Ciara.
"I've had a blessed life, man. I've calmed down, though. I want to think that I have," he admitted, saying, "God put some beautiful people in my life, and I've had a chance to come across some beautiful women."
Even though their time together ended, Bow Wow has no bad blood.
"Like I said, I'm still a supporter for all of my exes. I'm really, truly happy for them to move on and watch them live out their dreams and things that they always wanted to do. It coulda been the things that I couldn't offer at that time. I'm genuinely happy for everybody because it seems like everybody's happy. Everybody won at the end of the day."
Bow Wow recently had more to say about dating and working with Ciara in 2005.
"I was the youngest, hottest cat in the game. She was the youngest, hottest female in the game and at that time we were dating," he told Billboard.
Read the original article on People

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
4 hours ago
- Yahoo
'Teen Mom' Alum David Eason's Ex-Girlfriend's Daughter Dies Unexpectedly at 7
David Eason's ex-girlfriend Olivia Leedham's daughter Lailah has died unexpectedly. A friend of Leedham, who shares 10-year-old son Kaden with the Teen Mom alum, announced the tragic news in a GoFundMe which seeks support to cover living expenses for Leedham and her son over the next couple of months. Leedham's mom confirmed Lailah's death to PEOPLE. "Our friend Olivia Leedham tragically lost her beautiful seven-year-old daughter, Lailah Price, yesterday," the GoFundMe description reads. "She was in the emergency room several times without a diagnosis, and while in the hospital Friday night, she had a seizure and passed away early Saturday morning, June 7th." "Olivia is a single mom to Kaden, age 10, and Lailah, age 7. Lailah was a bright light in our family and loved life and Jesus very much," the description continues. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Leedham has sole custody of her and Eason's son Kaden after a 2019 court battle. Eason married Jenelle Evans in 2017. The pair share daughter Ensley and went on to separate in 2019 before getting back together in 2020. In 2024, Evans confirmed that she had officially split from Eason. She shared a TikTok and publicly announced the news with a video in which she shared, "I filed for separation." She later posted another video explaining that she had to file for separation in the state of North Carolina before filing for divorce. Evans had previously stood by her estranged husband over the years amid legal trouble. In May 2019, the influencer temporarily lost custody of her two younger children after Eason shot and killed their family dog for biting their then-2-year-old daughter in the face. That July, the reality star confirmed to PEOPLE she had regained custody of her son and daughter. In November 2021, Eason also had a run-in with the law when he was caught driving with a revoked license and being in possession of an open container. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Yahoo
See All the Stunning Photos From the BET Awards Portrait Studio
Culture's biggest night went off without a hitch. Hosted by Kevin Hart, the 2025 BET Awards gave viewers everything they wanted and more — from nostalgic performances by B2K and Bow Wow to legends such as Mariah Carey, Kirk Franklin, Snoop Dogg and Jamie Foxx receiving their flowers with the Ultimate Icon Award, to celebrating the 25th anniversary of 106 & Park, the show still has people buzzing. In between all the fun, stars such as Kerry Washington, Ashanti, Boris Kodjoe and more also stopped by BET's portrait studio and gave their fiercest poses. See all the beautiful photos below. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
8 hours ago
- Yahoo
Tom Daley speaks out about his father's death as he admits he 'didn't know who to turn to'
Tom Daley "didn't know who to turn to" when his dad died. The 31-year-old Olympian lost his father, Robert, to a brain tumour more than a decade ago, but he is sure that his dad is still "supporting" him with everything as he goes on in his life and career. He told People: "When he was gone from my life, I didn't really know who to turn to or who to talk to about lots of things. "There wasn't really anyone that would bring it out of me, because my dad was always someone who kind of knew exactly what I was thinking and how I was feeling and knew how to fix it. "He supports me all the way, and if I didn't have his support system, I wouldn't be here now 'cause I wouldn't want to carry on." Tom has sons Robbie, six, as well as two-year-old Phoenix with his husband Dustin Lance Black, and recently admitted that losing his dad was one of the "most difficult" things he has ever had to go through but still takes inspiration from his dad when it comes to his parenting style. He said: "I model lots of my parenting and lots of the things that I do every day around what I learned from my dad. He my biggest cheerleader. He was there for every training session, every competition, and he was a huge part of my life, day in, day out. "Losing him was one of the most difficult things that I ever had to deal with." Yet I was dealing with that in a very public way in the U.K. Looking back on all of that footage was quite challenging to watch because I felt really sorry for the younger Tom that I kind of was just carrying on and putting on a brave face, and I didn't ever want to bother anyone with how I was feeling because I didn't want to ever make anyone else feel uncomfortable." Tom has discussed his life and career at length in the new documentary, Tom Daley: 1.6 Seconds' but admitted that he initially had reservations about speaking about such personal things on camera. He said: "I wasn't sure about doing it initially. You know what? This is something that I would love to be able to then show my kids in the future and be able to be like, 'Look, this is what Papa did. This is the thing that Papa was doing day in, day out' And the things that I did, and be able to get to know the relationship I had with my dad and all of that stuff."