Scores sign petition to stop Will Smith and Jada Pinkett interviews

Scores sign petition to stop Will Smith and Jada Pinkett interviews

"This TMI tour has to end," social media are tired of Will and Jada oversharing about their "weird" relationship.

Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith / Instagram (@willsmith)

Internet users say they are sick and tired of reading and hearing about Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's unconventional marriage.

They have decided to take matters into their own hands by starting a petition. The 'Stop interviewing Will and Jada Smith!' petition has been signed more than 20,000 times as of Monday, December 6. 

The petition was started following months of the A-list couple making several weird confessions about their marriage over the first few months. 

In September, Will finally confirmed that they are in an open relationship. Jada famously admitted to having an "entanglement" with musician August Alsina in 2020. 

Will, who has been married to Jada for 23 years, told GQ magazine that Jada "never believed in a conventional marriage". 

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The 'Bad Boys' actor raised more eyebrows when he released his self-titled memoir.   

Will reveals in his book that he was bothered by Jada's close relationship with the late rapper, Tupac Shakur. 

"In the beginning of our relationship, my mind was tortured by their connection. He was 'PAC! I was me," Will wrote. 

The 53-year-old also revealed that he used to throw up after orgasming. He says he had a hard time dealing with his split from Melanie Parker, whom he says cheated on him. 

He turned to "shopping and rampant sexual intercourse" to cure his broken heart. 

“I had sex with so many women, and it was so constitutionally disagreeable to the core of my being, that I developed a psychosomatic reaction to having an orgasm. It would literally make me gag and sometimes even vomit," Will wrote.

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His book's revelations caused further annoyance among internet users. "The throwing up thing was the last straw," one person commented after signing the petition. 

Another person wrote: "Everything I learn about this couple is against my will. Free us." 

A third person commented: "I'm sick and tired of hearing the BS that goes on in their personal lives. It's exhausting. I've muted their names everywhere... I'm sick of their weirdness. Make it stop!" 

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