Will Smith desperately needs to make us like him again, so he is posting videos of himself being “likable” on social media.
Most of them have been duds like his recent movies. But he posted one that made me laugh. He said, “How do you find Will Smith in Antarctica?” Then he walked away in the new snow and explained how “You follow the fresh prints.”
Get It? It’s funny. But not as funny as Chris Rock’s live standup special that is coming to Netflix on March 4th.
Will Smith was going to have a meet & greet with some people who saw his new movie. Before he could meet them, he had to take a COVID-19 test to make sure he was negative.
During the test, he cried out like a baby. Do you know who doesn’t cry like a girl when he puts a swab up his nose? Chris Rock! Now, that is a man for you!
Oh, and Smith tested positive for COVID-19. Poor baby.
Will Smith might’ve thought he acted like a man when he slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars. However, when he saw a little spider in his house, he made his son Trey deal with it.
So Smith might have been able to take on CGI spiders in Wild, Wild West. But in real life, he is a wimp like the rest of us.
Just another reason why he is losing his action movie cred.
It has been about three months since Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars over a bad joke the latter made about Jada Smith. Since then, he has been silent, but today he released an apology video.
Smith says that he reached out to Rock, but the victim is not ready to talk to him just yet. And if I were Rock, I wouldn’t talk to him because I think Smith would turn it into a publicity stunt.
The actor apologized to Rock’s family, his family, and the nominees, but not the hosts.
Smith also said that he was not provoked by his wife’s eye roll. He reacted to his history with Rock making fun of him and his wife.
The Bad Boy says, “disappointing people is his personal trauma. I hate when I let people down.” Then he said he is working on himself because of that, he is “deeply remorseful. And I am trying to be remorseful without being ashamed of myself.”
Smith admits that he made a mistake, but he is not trying to think of himself as a “piece of shit.” But he is for what he did. And admitting that will help him move forward in our eyes.
Finally, he concluded the nearly six-minute “apology” video with, “If you hang on, I promise we’ll be able to be friends again.”
So what is my take on this video? For someone who won the Oscar for Best Actor at this year’s Academy Awards, I would think he could’ve done a better acting job.
For someone who says he is remorseful, I didn’t see any of that. All I saw was his co-star in I, Robot.