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'The rumours are completely false': Will and Jada put paid to split reports

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Hollywood power couple Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith have spoken out to deny reports that they have called time on their 13-year marriage. "Although we are reluctant to respond to these types of press reports, the rumours circulating about our relationship are completely false," the couple said on Tuesday in a joint statement.

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"We are still together, and our marriage is intact."

Other stories told of an affair between Jada and her recently-separated HawthoRNe co-star Marc Anthony. These were also denied by Jada's rep. "All the rumors regarding Marc Anthony and Jada are false. Completely untrue," said the spokesperson.The couple, who were last month pictured in their Malibu home looking happy as they posed for Architectural Digest  magazine, have two children together - Jaden, 13, and Willow, ten.When describing the layout of the 25,000sq ft house, Will told that it had been designed with no "dead ends… to create an infinite cycle that represented what Jada and I hoped for our love".

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Jada, 39, also told the magazine: "Whatever it becomes, the craftsmanship will always represent our union and the love of our family." Will's son Trey - from his first marriage to design student Sheree Zampino - took to Twitter to set the record straight about the split rumours. "Did #WillandJada split? No they did NOT split! False information ... its not true RETWEET!!!" Wrote the 18-year-old, full name Willard Christopher Smith. "Everyone can think what they want ... even if its not true."

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