You Won’t Believe To What, Mum-of-Two, Jada Pinkett-Smith Credits The Success Of Her 22-Year-Old Marriage
American actress and TV personality, Jada Pinkett Smith has credited the success of her 22-year-old marriage to something you would not even guess. The mum-of-two, 47, who has been married to legendary Hollywood actor, Will Smith, 50, for 22 years confessed in a magazine column that the reason her marriage has lasted over two decades is their spicy sex life.
In what seems like taking the shroud off their private sex life, Jada said her marriage has been successful for a simple reason- sex toys.
She told The Sun’s Bizarre column:
“People are shocked about my love for using sex toys. I know damn well I’m not the only one that uses them. Nobody has to feel any shame about it but I’m still surprised how people relate to sex, specifically female sexuality – it’s still such a taboo.”
The Red Table Talk host also said opening up about their marriage problems has brought her and Smith, 50, closer and she hopes it inspires others when they see that their relationship isn’t perfect.
She said:
“Will and I really wanted to dissolve the myths that surround partnerships that are in the public eye, as if they’re easy.
Those partnerships are going through the exact kind of difficulties everyone else is going through. We got a lot of positive responses from people in our industry.
I think it gave people the opportunity to sit down with their partner.”
The mother-of-two previously admitted her relationship with Smith is not a “conventional marriage”.
She said:
“I knew that I was not built for conventional marriage. Even the word ‘wife’: it’s a golden cage, swallow the key.
Even before I was married, I was like, ‘That’ll kill me.’ And it damn near did!
So why wouldn’t you share what you’ve been through, when you see that other people are out there, trying to figure this crap out?
We decided to make it public because it’s part of the healing. I feel like if we don’t have real understanding about it, I don’t know if interpersonal relationships are possible.”