Jada Pinkett says she and husband Will Smith have a "stronger bond" now more so than at the start of their relationship.
The mom of two opened up about a time in her life where she felt "depleted" by her family unit not getting enough "attention and care".
"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. By the time my 40th [birthday] came, I was like, 'I can't do it anymore.' I was so depleted," she shared.
However, the Red Table Talk host explained she got through the difficult time by "transforming" her relationship with Will, and was able to "re-create what they had" to eventually end up in a "beautiful place" as a couple.
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