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Jada Pinkett Smith said she got time today! The beloved actress addressed reports about her sex life with husband Will Smith after her recent Red Table Talk episode. Jada, along with her co-host, her mother Adrienne Banfield-Norris, sat down at the red table with actress Gwyneth Paltrow to discuss sex and women and the conversation turned to communication and accountability in the bedroom.


Jada, being the outspoken person she is, began to discuss some intimate details about her sex life with the I Am Legend star.

"You also brought something up that I think is supremely, supremely important and that is the idea of accountability. That we have to be able to speak up when things aren't going well, when things are going well, but that level of accountability that actually bleeds through our entire life," she said.

She didn't stop there. Jada went on to give an example of what she and Will have dealt with in the bedroom. "It's hard. I mean, the thing that Will and I talk about a lot is the journey. We started in this at a very young age, you know, 22 years old. That's why the accountability part really hit for me because I think you expect your partner to know [what you need], especially when it comes to sex. It's like, 'Well if you love me, you should know. If you love me, you should read my mind.' That's a huge pitfall!"

While honest and relatable, social media began to tear into the Set it Off star and accused her of always embarrassing Will.

However, Jada responded to the backlash with a simple tweet:

"Only because I got time today.
Stop making up headlines.
Watch the @RedTableTalk I did with @GwynethPaltrow for yourselves.
Will and I have NEVER had an issue in the bedroom. Thank you❣️."

This isn't the first time Jada and Will's relationship have made headlines from a Red Table Talk conversation.

In a July 10, 2020 episode, the couple had to address Jada's "entanglement" with August Alsina after the R&B singer revealed that they were once in a relationship.

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