Jada Pinkett Smith’s show Red Table Talk is CANCELED by Meta

Jada Pinkett Smith’s show Red Table Talk has been CANCELED by Meta… after her husband Will Smith and Demi Moore and Sandra Bullock were guests

The performance is over.

Late Wednesday it was announced that Red Table Talk has been canceled by Meta.

The Daytime Emmy award-winning series was hosted by Jada Pinkett Smith, her daughter Willow Smith, and Jada’s mother Adrienne Banfield-Norris.

Variety shared that Meta is shutting down its original Facebook Watch programs, and Red Table Talk was the last remaining show to be canceled.

Guests on the show included Jada’s husband Will Smith, as well as Sandra Bullock, Demi Moore, and Jordyn Woods.

Done: The show is over. Late Wednesday it was announced that Red Table Talk has been canceled by Meta. The show starred Jada Pinkett Smith and her husband Will Smith was a star; seen in 2019

Red Table Talk completed the original order. The show was produced by Jada and Will Smith’s production company, Westbrook Studios.

And now it can find a new home.

There have been a lot of changes at Facebook lately.

Meta’s head of development and programming, Mina Lefevre, has left the company amid layoffs that have affected more than 20,000 employees.

The company has already scaled back its original programming efforts since the era of scripted series like Elizabeth Olsen-fronted Sorry For Your Loss and Sacred Lies.

Meta follows Google, whose YouTube division was shut down.

The focus for these companies is now on user-generated content.

A family project: Red Table Talk with Jada also featured her daughter Willow;  seen in 2015

A family project: Red Table Talk with Jada also featured her daughter Willow; seen in 2015

Jada’s husband Will is busy enough after his Oscar slapping scandal.

Will and Martin Lawrence are “excited” for Bad Boys 4 as filming continues.

The two actors are on set working on the fourth film in the buddy cop franchise and revealed that they are both hyped for the upcoming movie.

Appearing remotely at CinemaCon, Smith said, “We’re hype, we’re excited.”

He apologized for the duo not being in Las Vegas in person, but Lawrence quickly intervened.

Noting that they are four weeks into filming the new movie, he joked, “We’re not sorry we couldn’t be there.”

Will it show up elsewhere?  Red Table Talk completed the original order.  And now it can find a new home.  Seen in 2022 with son Jaden

Will it show up elsewhere? Red Table Talk completed the original order. And now it can find a new home. Seen in 2022 with son Jaden

Smith joked, “We’re glad we’re not here because we’re here and they’re paying us to be here.”

Smith and Lawrence reprise their roles as Detectives Marcus Burnett and Mike Lowrey, while Vanessa Hudgens, Paola Nunez and Alexander Ludwig all return after starring in the 2020 film Bad Boys for Life.

The plot is being kept under wraps, but Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah will be back behind the camera, directing from a script by Chris Bremner.

Martin revealed last year that he was certain there would be another movie after the success of “Bad Boys for Life” – which became the franchise’s highest-grossing film upon release.

He said, “At least we have one more.”

This image released by Warner Bros.  Pictures features Will in a scene from Collateral Beauty

This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures features Will in a scene from Collateral Beauty

The original ‘Bad Boys’ movie was released way back in 1995, and Lawrence felt the project had a transformative impact on his career.

The 57-year-old star told Ebony magazine, “It was big. “For us to come together and prove that we can deliver, and that we can draw people to the box office — that two black stars, two sitcom stars, could make the money at the box office (was huge).

“I didn’t go to college, so I felt TV was my college days. I felt with movies, I graduated; it was just different.’