Alexis Arquette calls out Will and Jada Pinkett Smith as ‘gay hypocrites' in detailed Facebook post alleging Will's first wife left him 'after walking in on him and another man' 

  • Transgender actress and activist Alexis Arquette lashed out at Will and Jada Pinkett Smith on Facebook Tuesday 
  • Arquette claims Will's 'first marriage ended when she walked in to him **** servicing his Sugar Daddy Benny Medina' 
  • Medina is a powerful Hollywood manager who has worked with stars including Jennifer Lopez and Tyra Banks 
  • Will's first marriage to Sheree Zampino ended in divorce in 1995 and he married Jada two years later
  • Arquette also claims that Jada is 'gay' though she or Facebook later took down the post
  • Jada said on Monday that she would not be attending this year's Academy Awards due to the lack of diversity among the nominees
  • See the latest updates on Will Smith after Alexis Arquette's comments

Alexis Arquette is lashing out at Will and Jada Pinkett Smith in a Facebook post the day after the latter announced she was boycotting the Oscars.

'When Jada comes out as Gay and her beard husband admits his first marriage ended when she walked in to him **** servicing his Sugar Daddy Benny Medina ..then I will listen to them,' writes Arquette.

The transgender actress later added in the comment section: '"She" being his FIRST wife. Paid off, silent.'

Will's first marriage to Sheree Zampino ended in divorce in 1995 and he married Jada two years later.

Medina is a powerful Hollywood manager who has worked with stars including Jennifer Lopez and Tyra Banks.

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Vicious: Alexis Arquette lashed out at Will and Jada Pinkett Smith on Facebook Tuesday (above earlier this month) after the latter announced she was boycotting the Oscars

Vicious: Alexis Arquette lashed out at Will and Jada Pinkett Smith on Facebook Tuesday (above earlier this month) after the latter announced she was boycotting the Oscars

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Born Robert Arquette, Alexis transitioned publicly to Alexis and even made a documentary about the experience. She is known for roles like that of a drag queen in the Adam Sandler film The Wedding Singer and the fact she is part of a dynasty - her sisters are Patricia and Rosanna and her brother is David - all actors

Allegation: Arquette claims Will's 'first marriage ended when she walked in to him bu** servicing his Sugar Daddy Benny Medina'

Allegation: Arquette claims Will's 'first marriage ended when she walked in to him bu** servicing his Sugar Daddy Benny Medina'

Arquette, whose sister Patricia won an Academy Award in 2014 for her performance in Boyhood, went on to write in her post; 'Will threw a fit on the set of Six Degrees of Separation when he was required by the scene to kiss Anthony Rapp.

'He persuaded the director to shoot the back of his head in frame. Blocking the non existent lip lock entirely.

'F*** him. Gays have enemies. They lurk in gilded closets. Outing is healthy. You are either with or against us. You decide. Today.'

Arquette later revealed in a comment on the post that she had audition for Rapp's role in the film, noting that 'it would have been a different story on set' if she had been in the movie. 

She also said of her decision to speak out; 'I used to think Michelangelo Signorile was wrong for outing. I'm completely for it now. Too many bullied teens dead.'

Signorile is a gay activist who has long been credited as a pioneer in outing celebrities and other famous individuals, most notably being the first to report that David Geffen and Liz Smith were homosexuals. 

He also outed billionaire Malcom Forbes soon after his death. 

Will and Jada have yet to respond to the allegations and either Arquette or Facebook removed her post on Tuesday evening.

Big claim: Will's first marriage to Sheree Zampino ended in divorce in 1995 and he married Jada two years later (Will and Medina above in 2008)

Big claim: Will's first marriage to Sheree Zampino ended in divorce in 1995 and he married Jada two years later (Will and Medina above in 2008)

Manager to the stars: Medina is a powerful Hollywood manager who has worked with stars including Jennifer Lopez and Tyra Banks (above at the 2015 Tony Awards with Lopez)

Manager to the stars: Medina is a powerful Hollywood manager who has worked with stars including Jennifer Lopez and Tyra Banks (above at the 2015 Tony Awards with Lopez)

Jada said on Monday in a video posted to her Facebook that she was boycotting the Oscars over a lack of diversity among the nominees. 

Janet Hubert, the actress who played the original Aunt Viv on Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, attacked Jada on Facebook soon after, going after Will as well for his actions against her years ago.

Hubert filmed a scathing public response to Pinkett Smith's announcement that she would be boycotting the awards, despite having worked with her husband Will for years on the popular sitcom.

In a video she too posted on Facebook, Hubert said; 'First of all, Miss Thing,” begins Hubert, “does your man not have a mouth of his own with which to speak?

'The second thing, girlfriend, there’s a lot of s**t going on in the world that you all don’t seem to recognize. People are dying.

'Our boys are being shot left and right. People are starving. People are trying to pay bills. And you’re talking about some f*****g actors and Oscars. It just ain’t that deep.

'And here’s the other thing: For you to ask other actors, and other black actresses and actors, too, to jeopardize their career and their standing in a town that you know damn well you don’t do that. And here’s the other thing: They don’t care.

'They don’t care! And I find it ironic that somebody who has made their living, made their living and made millions and millions of dollars from the very people you’re talking about boycotting just because you didn’t get a nomination, just because you didn’t win.'

Hubert then when a step further and called out Will Smith by claiming he refused to negotiate for salary increases alongside the entire cast of Fresh Prince back in the day.

'Well karma must be a bitch, cause now here you are,' says Herbert.

'Here you are, you’ve had a few flops and you know there are those out there who really deserved a nod.'

She then criticised both his performance and accent in the film Concussion, which some pundits had thought might land him an Oscar nomination.

Meanwhile, both George Clooney and director John Singleton have waded into the #OscarsSoWhite debate, with Clooney saying the industry is 'moving in the wrong direction' and Singleton - who became the first African American to win Best Director in 1991 - claiming the issue has more to do with eligibility than race. 

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