Jada Pinkett Smith is hot on the campaign trail promoting her new memoir.
The actor is no stranger with laying everything on the table, and her book Worthy is no exception.
It details her life, from her drug dealing days in Baltimore to being married to Will Smith and being one of Hollywood's biggest power couples.
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During her promotion of the book, she's revealed that she and Will have actually been separated for seven years, but they're working on piecing their marriage back together.
The tidbits of information are nothing new for a typical celebrity who is baring all in their memoir.
However, some people are begging Jada to stop revealing parts of her private life.
They've flocked to social media to express their frustrations at getting so many updates on the 52-year-old.
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One wrote: "Can people please stop interviewing Jada Pinkett Smith? Seriously."
Another added: "If I have to personally pay for people to stop interviewing Jada Pinkett Smith I swear to God I will."
A third said: "I know so much about Jada Pinkett Smith and it's all against my will. Please stop."
Even sports commentator Stephen A. Smith asked for the updates to die down a little.
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He specially took aim at Pinkett Smith's revelations about Will.
"It's none of my business… I know it is uncomfortable and grotesquely unfair to emasculate your husband publicly! Publicly. He's Will Smith," he said.
"How much smaller do you want to make him? How could you do this? It's exceeded cruelty."
It appears this sentiment comes after years of Jada and her family revealing different parts of their dynamic on her Red Table Talk series.
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She's been incredibly honest about what they've been though and there's no doubt she's probably helped loads of people out there because she opened up a dialogue about a particular topic.
But it seems like there is a line in how much people want to hear on a day-to-day basis.
If you're one of the people who is sick of it, well, we have some bad news for you.
She explained to ExtraTV that she and Will are thinking of writing a book together about their life at home.
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Jada added: "I regret nothing… we think that when life gets tough or we have challenges that we're not worthy or something's wrong with us, as if we're not supposed to be challenged in life.
"But it's the challenges where we find our greatest selves, and without them, we won't.”
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