Reese Witherspoon paid tribute to her husband Jim Toth on their sixth wedding anniversary on Sunday (26.03.17).

Reese Witherspoon and Jim Toth (c) Twitter

Reese Witherspoon and Jim Toth (c) Twitter

The 'Big Little Lies' actress shared a picture of herself and her "wonderful" spouse standing on a beach looking out onto the ocean at sunset and accompanied the image with a caption praising the talent agent for being a great partner.

She wrote: "6 years ago I was lucky enough to marry this wonderful man. He makes me laugh daily & supports me in all I do. Happy anniversary, JT! (sic)"

The couple first got together in early 2010 and got engaged that December, before tying the knot at the 41-year-old beauty's California estate in March 2011.

Reese - who has children Ava, 17, and Deacon, 13, with ex-husband Ryan Phillippe - gave birth to her and Jim's son Tennessee in September 2012.

The Oscar-winning actress recently admitted she is doing her best to be the "best parent" she can be.

She explained: "I think I'm sort of a blend of a lot of these different mothering styles. You have five different distinct parenting styles and we're all just trying to be the best parents we possibly can be, so I think it's always that question: Am I doing the right things? Am I exposing them to the right things? Am I disciplining the right way?"

The blonde beauty admits she has "rules" that her children have to follow, but she still finds herself constantly telling them to "clean up".

She previously said: "We have rules around the house. I always say if you aren't yelling at your kids you're not spending enough time with them.

"[I'm] just telling everyone to clean up all the time."

The news comes after the 'Legally Blonde' actress recently revealed her children think she's "cool" because she knows how to work picture-sharing app Snapchat.

She said: "At least I know how to work Snapchat. I think, you know, most moms don't.

"[My kids] are like, 'You actually know what Snapchat is and you're actually sending us a lot of Snapchats.' So, maybe that's kind of a cool thing."