Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith are seen at the premiere of "Focus" in Hollywood, California. Reuters

Will Smith doesn’t have to worry about his on-screen love scenes upsetting his wife Jada Pinkett Smith. In a revealing interview with Extra TV, the "Gotham" star revealed that she finds her husband’s streamy sequences, like the ones he shares with his “Focus" co-star Margot Robbie, a turn on.

“No, you know after 20 years… I actually, you know,” Pinkett said at the Los Angeles premiere of “Focus” Tuesday when asked if Smith’s scenes with Robbie created “problems” in their marriage. “She’s a little freaky like that,” Smith added of his wife’s enjoyment for watching his romantic interactions on-screen.

“Unfortunately he’s right,” Pinkett admitted. “You know, it’s kind of a nice voyeuristic kind of way to see your man, but I am kind of weird in that way. That’s a whole other conversation.”

While Pinkett, 43, said she isn’t bothered by Smith’s love scenes, his feelings about her part in the upcoming stripper comedy “Magic Mike XXL” is a different story.

“The difference is everybody was naked in Jada’s movie,” Smith, 46, said with a laugh. “It’s just overkill. It’s like somebody need to put some drawers on… And now so many famous people in 'Magic Mike 2,' so everywhere I go there is some man there who has been in his drawers with my wife.”

When the couple isn't busy romancing their co-stars at work, behind-the-scenes, Pinkett said she and Will embrace change in order to keep the spark alive in their marriage of nearly two-decades. “You have to be willing to keep things fresh. We love growing together and we love doing a lot of things together and friendship," she said.

“Growing together is a big, important part,” Smith added.

Despite long-standing rumors of trouble in their marriage — and more recently, accusations that Smith had stepped out with 24-year-old Robbie — Smith said working in the entertainment business has only helped their love grow.

“There’s always something new. Part of being in Hollywood could be looked on a difficulty, but for us, there’s a new project all the time. There’s new people coming in and out of our lives. We go to a city and move there for a few months,” Smith said. “There’s a lot of moving around and it never gets a chance to get static and stale."

"Focus" premieres in theaters Friday. Check out Smith and Robbie's on-screen chemistry in the trailer for "Focus" below: