Jada Pinkett Smith seems to be growing weary of all the stories forecasting the end of her and husband Will Smith's union.

"You'd think people would be rooting for you to stay together and not to break up," Pinkett Smith told Entertainment Tonight's Kevin Frazier earlier this week, Fox News reports.

Rumors of the demise of Smith and Pinkett Smith's marriage are nothing new. In fact, they've come to be so rampant the "Magic Mike XXL" actress insists she's devised a special way of dealing with all the drama.

"It's actually good news and bad news," she said. "The good news is there's nothing else to talk about. This has been the only story. Let's round up the divorce story again. Will and I love each other so much, and our family and our relationship is so important."

Despite what's being said, Pinkett Smith said she knows the truth and won't spend a lot of her time worrying about any of it. After spending nearly two decades as the Smith's wife, she maintains she's very secure in her understanding of what they mean to one another.

In Pinkett Smith's mind, all the chatter is just a matter of the tabloids doing what they have to do to keep afloat.

"At the end of the day, I realize that too," she said. "And if people can go to sleep at night creating those stories then hey, have it... And he won't be with me tonight at the ['Magic Mike XXL'] premiere so... here we go again."

Pinkett Smith recently turned heads when she pronounced she is not her husband's "watcher" during a radio interview with Howard Stern, where the question of if they have an open marriage was raised.

"You gotta trust who you're with, and at the end of the day, I'm not here to be anybody's watcher," she said. "I'm not his watcher. He's a grown man."