As we've previously reported, all his actions seem to indicate that Justin Bieber is going off the deep end. Thankfully for him, Will Smith has been around to talk him off the high dive and convince him that squeaking violent threats at reporters is really not the answer.
A recent Tweet comparing the tragic Trayvon Martin shooting with the Kim Kardashian flour incident went viral because it was seemingly sent by actor Will Smith. Except it wasn’t. The Tweet was from Twitter user @RealWillSmith, who is not, in fact, the real Will Smith.
The last MIB movie was released to theaters in 2002. So it seems fitting that almost 10 years later we would get another installment. This time Will Smith goes back in time to figure out the lie that he, and us, have been told. Check it out.
You know the basics: Born and raised on the west side of Philadelphia, he was shipped off to live with his auntie and uncle in Bel-Air after one little fight. But that’s ‘Fresh Prince’ 101. Get ready for the advanced course — Eight Things You Didn’t Know About ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,’ including which ‘Friends’ star inspired Carlton’s moves and why the sitcom was canceled … twice.
Here’s a look at some notable birthdays being celebrated today:
Heather Locklear
Age: 50
Occupation: Actress
Known For: Roles on television shows such as ‘Dynasty,’ ‘T.J. Hooker,’ ‘Melrose Place,’ and ‘Spin City,’ previous marriages to rockers Tommy Lee and Richie Sambora, and a current engagement to her former ‘Melrose Place’ co-star Jack Wagner
Will Smith
Age: 43
Occupation: Actor, Producer,
It’s been a long time since Will Smith focused on his music career — and even longer since his days as a chart-topping, multiplatinum hitmaker.
But for Smith, who achieved fame in the ’80s and early ’90s as one half of DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince before launching a wildly successful acting career — and then returning to music with 1997′s massive ‘Big Willie Style’ — a comeback is never out
Though he's beloved by millions of moviegoers, Will Smith ticked off a number of Manhattan residents this week by parking his 1,150-square-foot, double-decker trailer right on the street.
According to the NY Post, SoHo residents and business owners were annoyed that the trailer, which costs $9,000 to rent each week and contains, among other things, marble floors and a 100-inch movie screen, was ta