Will Smith just became part of a massive scientific discovery while filming a documentary with National Geographic in the Amazon as they discovered a new species.
The relationship between Jada Pinkett Smith and husband Will Smith has been in question ever since the "Slap Heard Around the world" where the "Men in Black" star slapped Chris Rock.
Shortly after his wife disclosed their seven-year separation, Will Smith responded to Jada Pinkett Smith memoir, "Worthy," revealing their separation, and his comments might be unexpected.
A year after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock during the 2022 Oscars, people are still talking about it. Even Jimmy Kimmel, who hosted the 2023 Oscars, joked about it, saying there might be trouble should he be attacked.
Chris Rock's "Selective Outrage" special on Netflix has been a huge success as the comedian skewered Will Smith and his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, almost a year after the "Slap Heard Around the World." Now, Will Smith has made his feelings on the special known.
The saga between Will Smith and Chris Rock has entered a new chapter when Netflix streamed the latter's searing Netflix special, "Selective Outrage." However, this begs the question, has Will Smith even apologized for slapping the comedian?
The very public feud between Chris Rock and Will Smith has entered a new chapter after the former's hilarious Netflix special. However, it seems that Will Smith himself felt terrible after slapping Chris Rock during last year's Oscars.
Netflix made history on Saturday with its first live global streaming event starring Chris Rock, who finally addressed the infamous Will Smith's Oscars slap.
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Will Smith claimed on "Red Table Talk" that during filming "Emancipation," co-star Ben Foster "did not speak a word" to or "make eye contact" with him.
Will Smith said that his character from his new film "Emancipation" taught him an important lesson and comforted him after the Oscar's controversial Chris Rock slap.
"Emancipation" is Will Smith's first movie after he slapped Chris Rock live on TV during the Oscars. He understands some may not want to see this film due to the incident, so he has a message for them.