HOLLYWOOD’S Will Smith has spoken for the first time about how he and wife Jada had joint counselling to save their marriage.
Will, 47, and Jada, 44, have faced a series of troubles throughout their 19-year union, including rumours that they enjoy an open relationship.
Now Will has told how the couple sought therapy after their marriage reached breaking point. He said: “I’ve done a lot of marriage counselling.
“What happens in a marriage once you do counselling, the truth comes out.
“And you sit across from your wife and you’ve said all of your truth and she has said all of her truth. You look at each other and you can’t imagine you could ever possibly love each other again now the truth is out.
“It creates a dark moment. But for me it’s the dark before the dawn. When the truth comes out and people have to say who they are and what they think, you get to know who they are.
“I think that’s the cleansing before you get to the other side that is understanding and moving forward in our relationship.”
Actress Jada is Suicide Squad star Will’s second wife. They have been married for 19 years.
They have two children Jaden, 18, and Willow, 15, who have both become film stars.
Will Smith speaks out about marriage counselling with Jada after their 20-year relationship hit breaking point |
Both Will and Jada have acknowledged marriage problems in the past but neither have ever admitted going to counselling together. Rumours have circulated for years that the pair have an open marriage.
Jada appeared to address the claims last year when she said: “At the end of the day, I’m not here to be anybody’s watcher. I’m not his watcher. He’s a grown man.
“I trust that the man that Will is is a man of integrity. So, he’s got all the freedom in the world, and as long as Will can look himself in the mirror and be OK, I’m good.