Willow Smith says that she doesn't mind Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith oversharing: 'My parents are their own people'

Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith have oversharing about their personal lives, but that's not a problem for their daughter.
"I have always understood that my parents are their own people, and that's what I feel I've always understood," she said.

The 21-year-old musician said that seeing his parents in this lifestyle was clear to him. Other people have their own emotions.

Jaden Smith and his sister, Willow, were born into fame.

Will was a part of DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which won a number of awards. He's starred in box office blockbusters since the '90s and has become one of the most-recognized global stars.

After leaving the casting office at "Fresh Prince", Pinkett Smith was cast in the role of "A Different World", a spin-off of the "Cosby Show" that starred Will.

She is the frontwoman of a metal band called Wicked Wisdom and has also starred in films like "The Nutty Professor" and the "Matrix" franchise.
The Smith family is known for sharing their lives with fans.
Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith are outspoken.

Phil McCarten is an actor.

The Smiths have become known as one of the most honest celebrity families.

In his memoir that was released in November 2020, Will has been outspoken about his life and family. The book was filled with his recollections of his life.

The actor said that he and Pinkett Smith had sex multiple times every day for four months straight at the beginning of their relationship. Will said that after his girlfriend cheated on him, he had sex with so many women that orgasms would make him gag and sometimes even vomit.

The Smiths' popularity is due to the series "Red Table Talk," which is hosted by Pinkett Smith, her mother and sister.
The fourth season of "RTT" shows three generations of women talking about topics like sex, addiction, and racism.

The cohosts sometimes share intimate details about their lives, like the time they were embarrassed by their mother's revelation about having a threesome.
In her interview with The Independent, Willow defended the talk show's bluntness, saying: "Everyone is going through something and the biggest disservice you could do is put up a facade and be like, that's not the case." That sounds wrong to me.