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Jada Pinkett Smith Gets a Bit TMI About Her Vaginal Rejuvenation Treatments

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Jada Pinkett Smith may be 46 years old, but at least part of her feels 30 years younger!

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“When I tell you my yoni is like a 16-year-old, I’m not kidding … I’m talking about the outside. It looks like a little beautiful peach,” the actress dished to her mom, Adrienne Banfield-Jones, on the most recent episode of her Facebook Watch series, Red Table Talk, titled “Vaginal Rejuvenation 101.”

The mother-daughter duo visited the Vitality Institute of Agoura in Los Angeles, where Pinkett Smith underwent three treatments for her “bladder issues.” She also spoke to the owner, Kelly Rainey, who performed her non-surgical procedures.

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“For me, [the treatment] was a lot of confront — I’m sitting there, I’m looking at you and we’re talking,” Pinkett Smith joked with Rainey. “We’re, like, talking about kids, talking about weddings!”

“Two out of 10 women do have, like, a happy time while they’re getting the treatment,” Rainey claimed. “That’s what the literature told us.”

The Girls Trip star joked that if it was a “happy time” she would be “coming a lot more often,” and thanked her mother for joining her for the visit.

“That’s our life force, it’s centered there,” the actress added. “Is this a comfortable conversation to always talk about? No. But I think it’s super important.”

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Pinkett Smith’s Facebook Watch series launched just one month ago, but the Gotham actress has already tackled a variety of topics, including mental health, her 17-year feud with fellow actress Gabrielle Union and her son Jaden’s desire to get emancipated.

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