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Will Smith Disses His “Hollywood Ex” Sheree Fletcher [AUDIO]

June 30th, 2012 | By

Vh1′s “Hollywood Exes” debuted this week and I was set on not watching it, but once I realized the cast included the exes of R. Kelly, Prince, Will Smith, Eddie Murphy and more, I was convinced that this show would be juicy.

And boy, was I right! The drama hasn’t even lifted off the ground on the actual show, but there’s already delicious morsels of drama bubbling up from three years ago! Will Smith’s Lost And Found album features a song called “Holy Roller” that goes in on his ex, Sheree Fletcher–the mother of his first child, Trey. Fletcher is now married to a pastor, in which Will references heavily in the song.

Listen To Will Smith Go In On Sheree Fletcher In “Holy Roller” Below!

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Will Smith Replaces Stolen Computers From Philly School

March 21st, 2011 | By love not hate

The Fresh Prince of Hollywood hasn’t forgotten where he comes from.   West Philly-raised superstar, Will Smith is replacing 30 computers that were stolen from West Philadelphia High School.

Two students have been charged with stealing 60 computers from the school last month.

Even though half of them were recovered, the rest are still missing.

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Will Smith Takes Old Testament Role of Job

March 1st, 2011 | By love not hate

Will Smith will step into the Old Testament  for his next movie  role. He play the ever suffering servant Job.

Generally, tales of the testament don’t sit right with contemporary audiences, or at least mainstream contemporary audiences. But what if a legitimate superstar, a mainstream movie maven, were to topline a motion picture based on the terrible story of Job? Is that something that you’d be interested in seeing?

Sony seems to think you might be and so the studio has attached its prized stallion, Will Smith, to a new project that would re-tell the horrific story. The film comes from Oscar-nominated screenwriters Paul Tamasy and Eric Johnson (The Fighter), who aim to make this untitled a dramedy. In their own words (from the Movie B.S. podcast of Eric Snider and Jeff Bayer) this is how they’ve described their take on the material:

“It’s about a man [living] the American dream. He’s got the nice house, white picket fence, great kids, great wife, nice cars. God and the Devil get together every thousand years to bet on a man’s life, and the fate of the world is at stake. What all of us get hit with in a lifetime, this man gets hit with in a week, and it’s about whether or not he can still pick himself up from that and survive it. It’s a dramedy. At its heart, it’s a comedy, but it’s got, obviously, a real dramatic core to it.”

Will Smith is known as an avid humanitarian. I think it is a great idea for him to step into a role that might actually make a difference. Job is an ever suffering man that no matter what happens he refuses to give up on God.

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Willow Smith May Remake Father’s “Parents Just Don’t Understand”

December 28th, 2010 | By love not hate

Willow Smith recently interviewed with Yahoo! Music, where she discussed her upcoming singles, working with her family and, of course, Jay-Z.

On a remake of “Parents Just Don’t Understand”:
There’s a possibility that I will…it’s a really great song.

What advice you get from your parents?
Have fun because that’s the best. If you’re not really having fun then there’s no point of really trying. And sometimes it can be work [but] you need to do it. Sometimes you have to do it because you have to promote your song.

What’s the message of your music?
I have the motto that says “Whatever you see in your closet that you like….pick it and wear it.” It’s not just your closet but it’s with your life. Whatever catches your eye…check it out. If you want to jump over a log, jump over a log.

On working with Jay-Z
When I have an idea and I express it to him, he doesn’t say “Oh, that’s bad I don’t like that!” He tries to make it better.

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