Could there be more to the story when it comes to the allegations of an affair between Jada Pinkett Smith and August Alsina?

Only time will tell but after Jada, who hosts the Facebook Watch show "Red Table Talk," made a cryptic post on Thursday, fans are thinking that she's going to speak on the situation.

"There’s some healing that needs to happen…so I’m bringing myself to The Red Table," the 48-year-old tweeted.

The tweet comes just days after Alsina, during an interview with Angela Yee from "The Breakfast Club," dropped the bomb that not only did he have an affair with Jada, but he received approval from her husband, actor Will Smith, to do so.

"Here's what I'll say. People can have whatever ideas that they like but what I'm not okay with is my character being in question," the 27-year-old began after being asked to speak on the rumors that he was involved with the "Girls Trip" actress.

"Contrary to what some people may believe, I'm not a troublemaker. I don't like drama. Drama actually makes me nauseous. I also don't think that it's ever important for people to know what I do, who I sleep with, who I date, right? ...But in this instance, there are so many people who are side-eyeing me," he continued, adding that reports of the affair cost him friends, money and important relationships.

"...I actually sat down with Will and had a conversation due to the transformation from their marriage to life partnership that they've spoken on several times and it not involving romanticism," Alsina claimed. "He gave me his blessing and I totally gave myself to that relationship for years of my life and I truly and really, really deeply loved and have a ton of love for her."

It didn't take long for the interview to gain traction and make headlines and it also didn't take long for a rep for Jada issue a denial. According to TMZ, the rep completely shut down the accusations and, stated that they are "absolutely not true!!!"

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Jada Pinkett Smith is pictured attending the “Skate Kitchen” Premiere during the 2018 Sundance Film Festival at Park City Library in Utah on Jan. 21, 2018. Getty Images/Sonia Recchia