Jada Pinkett-Smith
IN PHOTO: Cast member Jada Pinkett Smith poses at a press line for "Gotham" during the 2014 Comic-Con International Convention in San Diego, California July 26, 2014. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Jada Pinkett Smith and her husband Will Smith have been together for 20 years. During an interview, she talked about her husband and how she would never cheat on him.

She appeared on the “Today Show” and said that Will has her lockdown and he knows that. However, she admitted that she has been tempted in the past.

“[When that happens], the good Jada says, ‘Boo boo, you’re married, okay, so we need to shut it down.’ But the bad Jada goes, ‘Wow, procreate! Procreate! Procreate!” Jada said (via Us Weekly).

Earlier, Jada appeared on Howard Stern’s show and stated that it takes work to make a relationship work. She mentioned that a person has to trust the partner, he or she is with. The actress said that she is not here to be “anybody’s watcher.” Also, she is not Will’s watcher.

During the interview with Stern, she also addressed the speculations around her state of marriage. “Just because a man is attracted to another woman does not mean that he does not love you. And it doesn’t mean that he’s going to act on it,” Jada said.

Meanwhile, she talked to People about her fit body at 43. She said that the relationship with food is important and human beings need to understand it.

She explained that people talk about diet and exercise, but they don’t focus on the relationship with food. According to Jada, the biggest obstacle for a person to get the desired body is food.

She stated that people want the muscles to be toned so they start eating, and when they want more energy they start consuming more vegetables. According to the actress, understanding the effects of food on the body is as essential as hitting the gym and maintaining a workout schedule.

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