The 'Girls Trip' actress takes to her account on the blue bird app to respond to the backlash over her revealing remarks about their sex life in a recent episode of 'Red Table Talk'.

AceShowbiz - Jada Pinkett Smith clarified her comments about her and Will Smith's sex life in a recent episode of her show "Red Table Talk". After she claimed that "it's hard" to maintain a good sex life, Internet users began slamming the actress for allegedly embarassing the "Focus" actor.

"Damn ever since the entanglement she ain't let up [laughing crying emojis]," one person commented. "Why she be playing with Will like this [laughing crying emoji] [woozy face emoji]," wrote another user.

Someone else wrote, "Look Jada if you wanna leave him then just say that [face with monacle emoji]." Another Twitter user penned, "No one : Jada : 'I wonder how I can embarrass this man this month.' "

Jada seemingly caught wind of the criticism. The "Girls Trip" quickly took to her account on the blue bird app to respond to the backlash. "Only because I got time today. Stop making up headlines. Watch the @RedTableTalk I did with @GwynethPaltrow for yourselves," she tweeted on Thursday, October 28, before clarifying, "Will and I have NEVER had an issue in the bedroom. Thank you."

Jada Pinkett Smith clarified comments about sex life with Will

Jada Pinkett Smith clarified comments about sex life with Will.

In the said episode featuring guest Gwyneth Paltrow, Jada told her mom Adrienne Banfield-Norris and the "Iron Man" actress about the difficulties of maintaining a long-lasting relationship, especially in the bedroom, with Will after more than two decades of marriage.

"It's hard," Jada admitted. "The thing Will and I talk about a lot is the journey. We started in this at a very young age, 22 years old... 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 she noted that she's grown out of the behavior, she still finds it "uncomfortable" to express her desire when it comes to sex. "Tell me what you need, tell me what you want, and on top of it, I know that I have to be accountable to do the same. I really try [to do that]. It's uncomfortable, but it's deeply healthy," she continued. "[Especially], I think, around sex, because it's something that we don't talk about a lot and there's so much fantasy around it."

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