Lesbian icon Jada Pinkett Smith knows how to keep her relationship hot -- and she spills all in a June interview with
Redbook magazine.
"Think of places outside that are comfortable to have sex. Does he have access to his office? Have a fantasy date. Be his secretary! Be sneaky. Your girlfriend's house at a party. The bathroom! A guest bedroom! Just switch it up. Anything like that can keep it going. Anything it takes to keep the flame alive," Pinkett suggests to keep the sex alive.
Pinkett Smith and hubby Will have been married for 11 years. "We're constantly surprising each other," she said. By day, she’s a busy mom, writer, producer, actress and philanthropist (the Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation promotes inner-city community development). She also played a lesbian author Alex Fisher in a 2008 remake of
The Women:
"I play[ed] a lesbian, which is fantastic, and I got to be in love with Eva Mendes, which is even more fantastic. Will was like, 'Oh, I had her already. You can have my leftovers'," Pinkett Smith told
BlackVoices.com about her role back in September 2008.
Jada will star as a widowed saintly nurse in
TNT's new medical drama
Hawthorne, which premieres Tuesday night at 9pm ET/PT.