Will Smith says he and Jada had sex ‘multiple times a day’

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Will Smith dropped his new memoir Will, shared a few juicy details from the book about the early beginnings of his relationship with the Red Table Talk host, when he got together with Oprah.

Oprah read an excerpt from Will during a recent interview with the Fresh Prince alum and let’s just say… things got a little steamy.

“We drank every day, and had sex multiple times every day, for four straight months,” Smith says in his memoir, set for release on Tuesday, according to Winfrey. “I started to wonder if this was a competition. Either way, as far as I was concerned, there were only two possibilities: one, I was going to satisfy this woman sexually, or two, I was going to die trying.”

“Those early days were spectacular,” Smith told Winfrey of the onset of his relationship with Pinkett Smith. “Me and Jada to this day, if we start talking, it’s four hours. It’s four hours if we exchange a sentence. It’s the center of why we’ve been able to sustain and why we’re still together, not choking the life out of each other. It’s like the ability to work through issues.”

Smith added: “I’ve never met another person that I connect with in conversation more blissfully and productively than Jada.”

Jada has also been opening up on her Facebook show, “Red Table Talk.”

In an, Pinkett Smith and Smith spoke about the pivotal moment in their relationship in which they vowed to never raise their voices to or be violent with each other.

Smith said that the “moment that launched our communication” took place at a house party before they got married, when Pinkett Smith cursed in front of guests during Pictionary and said: “Will, would you shut the fuck up?”

“I was like, ‘Jada, this is the deal. I grew up in a household where I watched my father punch my mother in the face, and I will not create a house, a space, and interaction with a person where there is profanity and violence,” Smith said. “If you have to talk to me like that, we can’t be together. We’re not going use any profanity in our interactions. We’re not going to raise our voice. We’re not going to be violent. I can’t do it.'”

“It was 20 years before we used profanity in any conversation that we had,” Smith said, adding that the couple never raised their voices and they took communication courses.

Stay tuned for even more details about their marriage that no one asked for but we can’t help but cringe read.