Will Smith has admitted that he had so much wild sex he began to vomit every time he indulged in the act.
The Hollywood star made the shocking confession in his new self-titled memoirs, Will, where he opens up about a series of controversial events from his past.
Will, 53, admits to turning “full ghetto hyena” as he worked his way through a string of sexual partners while trying to recover from his first heartbreak.
The split from Melanie left him reeling, and he embarked on such a raucous sex life to distract him from his emotions that it culminated in him starting to “vomit” from overstimulation
In the book, he wrote: “Up until this point in my life, I had only had sex with one woman other than Melanie. But over the next few months, I went full ghetto hyena.
“But as there is no pill for heartbreak I resorted to the homeopathic remedies of shopping and rampant sexual intercourse.”
He then described how being psychologically unwell transferred into a physical reaction every time he finished the deed with his latest partner.
He continued: “I had sex with so many women, and it was so constitutionally disagreeable to the core of my being, that I developed a psychosomatic reaction to having an orgasm.
“It would literally make me gag and sometimes even vomit. In every case, though, I hoped to God this beautiful stranger would be ‘the one’ who would love me, who would make this pain go away — but invariably, there I was, retching and wretched.
“And the look in the eyes of the woman even further deepened my agony.”
The book has already had several other excerpts released where Will talks about a series of heartbreaking revelations from throughout his life.
Last month People published details of how his relationship with his parents – father, Willard Carroll Smith Sr, and mother Caroline Bright – impacted him as a young boy growing up in Philadelphia.
He also discussed the ripple effect of his childhood in later life when he cared for his father while he fought cancer.
Will admitted having conflicting feelings about him as he was so supportive in his parenting role, but extremely violent towards his mother.
He explained: “My father was violent, but he was also at every game, play, and recital. He was an alcoholic, but he was sober at every premiere of every one of my movies. He listened to every record. He visited every studio.”
He then highlighted how he had witnessed acts of domestic violence against his mother so extreme she was left unconscious.
The Men In Black star continued: “When I was nine years old, I watched my father punch my mother in the side of the head so hard that she collapsed. I saw her spit blood.”
Will’s parents eventually split up, separating in his teenage years and eventually divorced in 2000 when Will was 32.
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