Will Smith was put in a tricky position when his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, confronted him about his excessive drinking on his Facebook Watch series "Red Table Talk".
"How often do you drink alcohol?", She asked Will, as their children, Trey, Jaden and Willow, as well as other family members surrounded them around from his talk show.
"It's my personal business, Jada," he replied with a big smile, drawing the laughter of their children. "I respect the fact that it's your show, but in the end it's a house that we share."
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Although it was not an intervention and the family was laughing hard at the expense of making fun of Jaden's 21st birthday, Jada looked serious. You can check it in the exclusive preview on ETonline.
Will openly discussed his relationship with alcohol in his Facebook Watch "Bucket List" series earlier this year, while he was training for a half marathon.
"I have not been drinking for more than ten years. During my ascent as a movie star, I was very disciplined, "he said while he was preparing for a treadmill resistance test. "So being in this place in my life, even something as simple as taking off my shirt while I'm in bad shape, like, you know, it's now allowing me to see myself less than Optimally, it's new. "
"Red Table Talk" returns on September 23rd on Facebook Watch.
The Evolution of Will Smith: From "Fresh Prince" to "Aladdin" (Photos)
Long before becoming a darling of the awards season, Will Smith was a successful rapper. Since his debut in Philadelphia, TheWrap returns to the colorful career of the cool prince.
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Fresh Prince (1985) Will Smith, 17, met Jeff Townes by chance and the two eventually formed a hip-hop duo called DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince.
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First Grammy (1989) DJ Jeff Jazzy & the Fresh Prince received their first-ever Grammy Award for "Parents Do not Understand" in 1989.
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"The new prince of Bel-Air" (1990-96) After the IRS came after Will Smith for underpaid taxes, the rapper was almost bankrupt. Fortunately for him, NBC signed Smith and built "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air" around his rap character. The sitcom has become a cult classic of the 90s.
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"Where the day takes you" (1992) Smith made his film debut in "Where the Day Prakes You".
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"Bad Boys" (1995) Smith played in "Bad Boys" alongside Martin Lawrence. Although the film was not the favorite film of the critics, it was well received by the public and became a hit movie.
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"Independence Day" (1996)
Smith scored his first blockbuster against a military pilot during the summer extraterrestrial invasion, the "Independence Day".
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Jada Pinkett Smith (1997-)
In 1997, Smith married actress Jada Pinkett, whom he met at the audition to play his girlfriend in "Fresh Prince". (The role was awarded to Nia Long.) They had two children together, Jaden (born in 1998) and Willow (born in 2000).
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"Men in Black" (1997) Smith had the weekend of July 4th at the box office the following year with this science fiction / comedy comedy megahit, which raised $ 250 million in the domestic market. He has also recorded his first solo single since his days with DJ Jazzy Jeff for the soundtrack of "Men in Black".
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"Wild Wild West" (1999)
Smith's next attempt to own the July 4 weekend box office was a serious miss, a big-budget action comedy about hired guns from the 19th century that were trying to protect America from America. Post-civil war of a devilish inventor.
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"Ali" (2002) Smith was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Muhammad Ali in "Ali," but was defeated by Denzel Washington in "Training Day."
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"Hitch" (2005) This bitter actor was recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records for attending three film premieres in 24 hours while promoting the romantic film "Hitch".
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"The pursuit of happiness" (2006)
He got his second Oscar nomination, as a real life salesman and entrepreneur, fighting homelessness. The film also marks the debut on the screen of his son Jaden.
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Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (2007) Smith gets a concrete slab with the imprint of his hands and feet at the Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
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"Hancock" (2008)
This unusual take on a superhero movie was a huge hit, worth $ 228 million, but has not yet resulted in a sequel. Smith played the role of a desperate superhero who teamed up with a public relations manager (Jason Bateman) to improve his image after mischievous heroic exploits that caused millions of damage.
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"Men in Black 3" (2012)
Smith took a four-year sabbatical on the big screen with following one of his biggest hits – but the public has generally yawned.
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"After the Earth" (2013)
Smith and his 15-year-old son Jaden participate in this post-apocalyptic science-fiction adventure that has been snubbed by critics and the public.
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"Commotion" (2015)
Smith wins another Golden Globe nomination for playing Dr. Bennet Omalu, who faced the NFL after discovering a football-related brain injury known as CTE.
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"Suicide Squad" (2016)
Smith plays Deadshot, an elite criminal shooter recruited to join a group of super-villains recruited to work in DC Comics. Many fans have hesitated, but the film still has the sum of $ 325 million, his best career, in the domestic market.
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"Collateral Beauty" (2016) Smith plays the role of a successful New York advertising executive who experiences a personal tragedy involving his young daughter and withdraws from life, but his colleagues offer him a plan to bring him back to life.
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"Bright" (2017)
In this futuristic sci-fi thriller from Netflix, Will Smith plays a police officer from L.A. in partnership with the first police orc (Joel Edgerton). The big budget streaming movie has generated some of Smith's worst critics since "Suicide Squad".
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"Aladdin" (2019)
In Disney's remake of the animated film "Aladdin," Will Smith embodies the almighty Genie, who helps Aladdin imitate a prince, Princess Jasmine, and save the wicked's realm.
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Oscar-nominated actor was not always aimed at the cinema, he began his career as a rapper.
Long before becoming a darling of the awards season, Will Smith was a successful rapper. Since his debut in Philadelphia, TheWrap returns to the colorful career of the cool prince.