Petition to stop interviewing Will and Jada gets over 2,000 signatures as fans have 'had enough'

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By Carina Murphy

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People are begging journalists to stop interviewing Will and Jada Smith, whose oversharing has become too much for many fans.

A petition launched on Change.org titled 'Stop Interviewing Will and Jada Smith' has racked up 2,446 signatures and counting, at the time of writing.

Dexter Morales created the petition last Thursday, just a few weeks after Will Smith's tell-all memoir Will hit shelves.

In the book, the Men in Black actor confides a whole host of personal details about his rocky marriage to Jada Pinkett-Smith. As well as detailing his fantasy of a 'harem of girlfriends,' the actor also lays out his experience with psychedelic drugs and claims that he once had so much sex that he would physically throw up during intercourse.

Smith isn't the only one laying it all bare. His wife has recently used her Facebook chat show Red Table Talk to discuss her addictions to pornography, alcohol, ecstasy, and sex.

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Meanwhile, in a special episode in which both husband and wife appeared, the celebrity couple discussed their respective marital infidelities.

Smith admitted to feeling jealous about his wife's friendship with Tupac Shakur, and Pinkett-Smith confessed to having a sexual relationship with rapper August Alsina while she and Smith were on a break.

Most recently, Smith appeared on UK chat show The Graham Norton Show. During the interview, the actor shared that he played his grandmother in one of Pinkett-Smith's sex scenes before they had even met.

Clearly, the Smith's honesty is proving too much for many people to handle.

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"Everything I learn about this couple is against my will. Free us," wrote one signatory as their reason for signing the petition.

"The throwing up thing was the last straw," explained another.

People on Twitter feel just as strongly that the celebrity couple would do better to keep their private life private.

"Whoever keeps interviewing Will & Jada… stop. We’ve had enough," one user commented.

"Let me mute 'Will' and 'Jada' because I've had enough," added a second.

"Please we had enough!!! Will and Jada [just] go away damn!!" tweeted a third desperately.

Will is available to buy now, and the actor's latest movie King Richard is currently playing in cinemas.

Featured Image Credit: REUTERS / Alamy

Petition to stop interviewing Will and Jada gets over 2,000 signatures as fans have 'had enough'

vt-author-image

By Carina Murphy

Article saved!Article saved!

People are begging journalists to stop interviewing Will and Jada Smith, whose oversharing has become too much for many fans.

A petition launched on Change.org titled 'Stop Interviewing Will and Jada Smith' has racked up 2,446 signatures and counting, at the time of writing.

Dexter Morales created the petition last Thursday, just a few weeks after Will Smith's tell-all memoir Will hit shelves.

In the book, the Men in Black actor confides a whole host of personal details about his rocky marriage to Jada Pinkett-Smith. As well as detailing his fantasy of a 'harem of girlfriends,' the actor also lays out his experience with psychedelic drugs and claims that he once had so much sex that he would physically throw up during intercourse.

Smith isn't the only one laying it all bare. His wife has recently used her Facebook chat show Red Table Talk to discuss her addictions to pornography, alcohol, ecstasy, and sex.

wp-image-1263137154
Credit: Uwe Deffner / Alamy

Meanwhile, in a special episode in which both husband and wife appeared, the celebrity couple discussed their respective marital infidelities.

Smith admitted to feeling jealous about his wife's friendship with Tupac Shakur, and Pinkett-Smith confessed to having a sexual relationship with rapper August Alsina while she and Smith were on a break.

Most recently, Smith appeared on UK chat show The Graham Norton Show. During the interview, the actor shared that he played his grandmother in one of Pinkett-Smith's sex scenes before they had even met.

Clearly, the Smith's honesty is proving too much for many people to handle.

wp-image-1263137257
Credit: Change.org

"Everything I learn about this couple is against my will. Free us," wrote one signatory as their reason for signing the petition.

"The throwing up thing was the last straw," explained another.

People on Twitter feel just as strongly that the celebrity couple would do better to keep their private life private.

"Whoever keeps interviewing Will & Jada… stop. We’ve had enough," one user commented.

"Let me mute 'Will' and 'Jada' because I've had enough," added a second.

"Please we had enough!!! Will and Jada [just] go away damn!!" tweeted a third desperately.

Will is available to buy now, and the actor's latest movie King Richard is currently playing in cinemas.

Featured Image Credit: REUTERS / Alamy