is three women from three different generations sitting at the table talking about issues or concerns with very different lenses in which we see the world,” says Pinkett Smith, who is also the show’s executive producer. “It’s the power of communication . . . and it’s why the show became so important.”
The show’s momentum has continued into 2020. This month, Facebook Watch announced a three-year contract extension forfeaturing the Latina Grammy-award winning singer-songwriter and entrepreneur Gloria Estefan, her daughter and her niece., who will be an executive producer of that show as well. ’s intimate approach, the secret sauce that sets it apart from other talk shows, will continue with the new show.
Pinkett Smith often puts her own family matters in the spotlight: During one episode, she’s joined by husband Will Smith’s ex-wife, Sheree Elizabeth Zampino, to discuss how they make their blended family work. During another, the Smith family gets candid about their health and agree to get physicals and then reveal the results on the next episode.’s guests run the gamut, Pinkett Smith says that the focus is black women.