Internet trolls Will Smith as he admits to making ‘tons of mistakes’
Hollywood legend Will Smith spoke candidly about his personal and professional journey at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. In front of a rapt audience, the 55-year-old actor discussed a variety of topics from his life with Lebanese TV host Raya Abirached.
Smith spoke candidly about his recent struggles and said that he found solace in talking about and growing from his errors, which inspired the audience to applaud. Fans enthusiastically applauded Smith’s career retrospective during the “In Conversation” session at Vox Cinema in the Red Sea Mall.
The crowd erupted in excitement upon Smith’s arrival, lining up for high fives and snapping a plethora of selfies with the adored actor. Wearing a chic red long sleeve shirt, brown slacks, and ankle boots, Smith exuded style and fitness as she shared her thoughts on conquering obstacles. He acknowledged the assistance from music icon Quincy Jones, describing him as a reliable counselor committed to his own development.
Smith considered the difficulties of stardom as he considered his rise from rapper to TV personality on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” to well-known A-list actor. “I have to be clear about who I am…,” he said, highlighting the significance of defining oneself independent of what the general public may think.I must not depend on praise from others in order to remain committed to my goal.”
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Following Will Smith’s acknowledgment of making ‘tons of mistakes,’ internet users are engaging in a conversation with varied opinions. Some express understanding, emphasizing the human aspect of making errors and the importance of moving forward.
A user on Facebook commented, “It’s hard for him to just say sorry unless it’s forced out of him huh? Lol, I’m just flat out never saying sorry again in my life, instead I’ll be saying I’m extremely human.”
Another added, “Everybody makes mistakes; life just moves on.”
One replied, “We’re all human, buddy, but self-respect and self-control are things we should think about before saying and doing any actions. You didn’t think of the future consequences. Now you’re regretting, which has no benefit.”
One wrote, “Let Him go and apologize to the superstar he smacked publicly.”
Another commented, “I love Will but he needs to man up life is short there’s only love in the world… let that nightmare go!!”
“Dude, learn some self-control. On your big night, you decided to lose your & hit someone in front of a room full of people. Who doesn’t want to smack Chris Rock? Doesn’t make it OK or legal,” penned one.
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