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What Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith’s body language said during ‘Red Table Talk’

Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith may not have told the whole story about their momentary breakup and Jada’s “entanglement” with August Alsina. Body language expert Traci Brown took a look at the couple’s “Red Table Talk” conversation, only to discover that their gesturing suggested they were “holding back.” Jada, 48, admitted during the episode …

Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith may not have told the whole story about their momentary breakup and Jada’s “entanglement” with August Alsina.

Body language expert Traci Brown took a look at the couple’s “Red Table Talk” conversation, only to discover that their gesturing suggested they were “holding back.”

Jada, 48, admitted during the episode to having a relationship with Alsina four years ago while separated from Smith, who had revealed the tryst in a recent interview.

“We see that they were holding back, just a little bit, kind of towards the latter part, because both of them at different times would roll their lips back over their teeth, and that’s just saying that they are not saying everything,” Brown told Page Six on Monday.

But Brown added that there was also a lot of genuine love and honesty happening for the couple during their conversation.

“[Jada] puts her hands over her heart several times, which says she’s been feeling it, about this situation, and also when she does it, it’s about gratitude and love and when they get in to talk about unconditional love for each other I think they are really congruent about it,” Brown said. “I didn’t see any deception going on.”

She added that the “Hitch” actor, 51, clearly still has love for Jada despite her transgressions.

“We can see under that under the table, [Will] extends his foot towards [Jada] when they’re talking about unconditional love, and the feet are the most telling part of our bodies because we have the least control over them and so our feet will move towards what we want,” Brown said. “His feet move towards her. And so, we see that, I think it’s genuine. I think that they are in the place that they say they are in and they’ve been through a lot of problems to get there and I think they really are in the good side of things.”

The “How to Detect Lies, Fraud and Identity Theft,” author believes they’re in it for the long haul.

“I think what they have is very evolved … They’ve grown and evolved and I think they are at this really mature place,” Brown said. “Now, does that mean that there’s never going to be a bump in the road? No, but I think the chances of them knowing how to handle what comes next are pretty high.”

She added, “I really saw a lot of evolution in them, and love and genuine care for each other, in their conversations, even though they had different energy levels about it.”

Page Six exclusively reported that Will and Jada were spotted vacationing with their kids in the Bahamas following their sit-down.

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