10 of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith’s production staff diagnosed with COVID-19

10 of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith's production staff diagnosed with COVID-19
Will and Jada Pinkett Smith (Photo credit: Splash News)

Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s production company hit with coronavirus outbreak after 10 staff members tested positive.


Westbrook Inc., which was launched by Will, his wife Jada, Miguel Melendez, and Ko Yada in 2019, has become the victim of a small outbreak of the infectious illness, according to Variety.


The publication also reports that this is the “first significant transmission reported at a production company,” but says that since testing positive, all 10 members of staff have quarantined at home and were later re-tested, with them each receiving a negative result.

Westbrook Inc. told Variety: “We received 10 positive tests and the crew members quarantined and remain in quarantine. All 10 people were retested and have received negative results. We will continue to follow all official guidelines and safety protocols.”


To keep other staff members and those around them safe, production has been halted on the project that the infected staffers were working on, but production continues on several other shows that involve non-infected workers.

A representative for Westbrook said that some people who were in close contact with the infected workers have self-quarantined, but they wouldn’t confirm how many.

The company also insists that none of the infected workers showed symptoms of the virus.

Westbrook is currently developing a reboot of Will’s iconic 90s sitcom, “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” which is being reimagined as a gritty drama.

The reboot is inspired by a fan-made trailer that went viral in 2019 when cinematographer Morgan Cooper reimagined the sitcom as a drama titled “Bel-Air,” which followed the same plot as the comedy but with a much darker vibe.

Will loved the trailer so much he has decided to make it into a show, and has got Morgan on board to co-create the production with executive producer and showrunner Chris Collins.

“Bel-Air” will be able to dive deeper into the conflicts, emotions, and biases that there wasn’t time for in the original sitcom, but will still see the main character — named Will Smith — shipped out to live with his uncle in Bel-Air after getting himself into trouble at home.

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