Jada Pinkett Smith says she and Will Smith have a "stronger bond" now than they did at the start of their relationship.
The 47-year-old actress- who has children Jaden, 20, and Willow, 18, with her husband of 21 years – opened up about a time in her life, around ten years into her marriage, when she felt "depleted" by her family unit not getting enough "attention and care".
Speaking to People magazine, she said: "It just felt like loss. There was too much concentration on what was happening externally, and the family unit itself wasn’t getting the attention and care that I felt we needed.
"Will’s like, ‘We just came from Oslo, going to the [2009] Nobel Peace Prize ceremony [for Barack Obama] as a family, you’ve got a big house with a lake – isn’t this amazing?!’ And I’m like, ‘No’.
"By the time my 40th [birthday] came, I was like, ‘I can’t do it anymore.’ I was so depleted."
However, the ‘Red Table Talk’ host explained she got through the difficult time by "transforming" her relationship with Will, 50 and was able to "re-create what they had" to eventually end up in a "beautiful place" as a couple.
She said: "I had to really take time out for me and figure out what I wanted for myself. I had to kind of put everyone aside and ask, ‘What would I do every day if it was just Jada?’ I literally had no idea.
"I am kind of a ride-or-die chick. I just knew with the kind of love that Will and I share — which is beyond romantic love — that we could transform our union and figure out how to re-create what we had.
"The journey between Will and me… we have come to such a beautiful place. I feel like we have a stronger bond than we even had in the beginning."