The 'Aladdin' actor reveals he realized he didn't need anyone else's validation in order to be happy after taking mind-bending drugs amid marriage struggles.

AceShowbiz - Will Smith experimented with drugs amid his marriage troubles.

The actor has been married to Jada Pinkett Smith since 1997 but, when their marriage was on the rocks, Will experimented with psychotropic tea and even had out-of-body experiences.

"I was floating deep in outer space...," he writes in his new memoir, Will. "I was trillions of light-years away from earth."

Will claims the drugs helped him realise he didn't need anyone else's validation in order to be happy.

"If I'm this beautiful, I don't need No. 1 movies to feel good about myself," he adds. "If I'm this beautiful, I don't need hit records to feel worthy of love. If I'm this beautiful, I don't need Jada or anyone else to validate me."

Will also turned to Michaela Boehm, an expert in tantric sexuality, during his relationship struggles, and was told to snap out of his slump.

"(She said), 'Look, you are Will Effin' Smith. You are one of the richest, most beloved people on Earth. If you can't have the life that you want, the rest of us are screwed."

Meanwhile, Jada recently discussed the couple's marriage publicly during an episode of her "Red Table Talk" webseries, revealing their sex life was complicated by the number of years they've been married.

She said, "The thing Will and I talk about a lot is the journey. We started in this at a very young age, you know, 22 years old. That's why the accountability part really hit for me because I think you expect your partner to know (what you need), especially when it comes to sex."

However, Jada subsequently took to social media to clarify her earlier comments, insisting the couple didn't have any issues.

She wrote on Twitter, "Watch the @RedTableTalk I did with @GwynethPaltrow for yourselves. Will and I have NEVER had an issue in the bedroom."

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