Willow Smith genuinely shocked her mother Jada Pinkett Smith and grandmother Adrienne Banfield-Norris by revealing Monday that she used to self-harm on their new Facebook Watch series, Red Table Talk.

'What? When were you cutting yourself? I didn't see that part. Cutting yourself where?' the 46-year-old Girls Trip star asked her daughter during episode two.

To an outsider, the 17-year-old songstress appeared to have every privilege and blessing growing up in Calabasas as the daughter of two famous actors boasting a combined $280M fortune.

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Confession: Willow Smith (R) genuinely shocked her mother Jada Pinkett Smith (M) and grandmother Adrienne Banfield-Norris (L) by revealing Monday that she used to self-harm on their new Facebook Watch series, Red Table Talk

'It was after that whole Whip My Hair thing [in 2010] and I had just stopped doing singing lessons and I was kind of just in this gray area of, "Who am I? Do I have a purpose? Is there anything I can do besides this?"' the Malibu-born socialite recalled.

'After the tour and the promotion and all of that, they wanted me to finish my album, and I was like, "No. I'm not gonna do that."

'And after all of that kinda settled down and it was like a kind of lull, I was just listening to a lot of dark music. It was just so crazy and I was plunged into this black hole, and I was cutting myself.'

Willow - who only confessed her secret to one friend - pointed to a faint scar on her wrist and admitted she eventually stopped on her own five years ago because she realized 'this is actually psychotic.'

Their faces say it all: The 46-year-old Girls Trip star asked, 'What? When were you cutting yourself? I didn't see that part. Cutting yourself where?'

Too much pressure: To an outsider, the 17-year-old songstress appeared to have every privilege and blessing growing up in Calabasas as the daughter of two famous actors boasting a combined $280M fortune (pictured December 24)

The Malibu-born socialite recalled: 'It was after that whole Whip My Hair thing...After the tour and the promotion and all of that, they wanted me to finish my album, and I was like, "No. I'm not gonna do that"' (pictured in 2010)

She continued: 'I was just listening to a lot of dark music. It was just so crazy and I was plunged into this black hole, and I was cutting myself'

'I was experiencing so much emotional pain,' Smith told her confused mother and grandmother.

'But my physical circumstances weren't reflecting that. [Cutting yourself] makes it feel real instead of like a ghost, like, in your mind.'

Depression is said to affect around one-in-eight teens, according to statistics from the National Institute Of Mental Health.

Those struggling with thoughts about self-harm or suicide like Willow can reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.

Only told one friend: Willow pointed to a faint scar on her wrist and admitted she eventually stopped on her own five years ago because she realized 'this is actually psychotic'

Smith told her confused relatives: 'I was experiencing so much emotional pain, but my physical circumstances weren't reflecting that. [Cutting yourself] makes it feel real instead of like a ghost, like, in your mind'

Self-possessed: Like her 19-year-old brother Jaden, the Neo Yokio guest star is known for her cerebral contemplations in interviews and eccentric, androgynous sense of style

Parents just don't understand: But the homeschooled teen has less of an interest in acting having only appeared in two of her famous folks' films - I Am Legend in 2007 and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa in 2008

Like her 19-year-old brother Jaden, the Neo Yokio guest star is known for her cerebral contemplations in interviews and eccentric, androgynous sense of style.

But the homeschooled teen has less of an interest in acting having only appeared in two of her famous folks' films - I Am Legend in 2007 and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa in 2008.

Catch more of the three generations of relatives chit-chatting on Red Table Talk, which streams every Monday on Facebook Watch.