Big Willy is back! After spending a couple of years in Hollywood jail, Will Smith has returned to the top — and then some.
With the 55-year-old’s Bad Boys: Ride or Die, the fourth movie in the popular franchise, raking in $395 million worldwide, the star is “all swagger,” a source exclusively tells In Touch.
“Now that the movie has become one of the biggest hits of the summer, Will is acting like he’s God’s gift.”
Will had to eat some humble pie in the wake of “the Slap,” when he struck Chris Rock at the Oscars in 2022 after the host made a joke about Will’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.
Banned from the Academy for 10 years, he became more known for his unconventional marriage than his work.
(His last film, 2022’s slave drama Emancipation, was a dud.) “There was a noticeable change for the better in him after what happened at the Oscars because his arrogance was tamed,” says the source. “He started listening more than he talked and seemed to be genuinely focused on improving himself.”
No more. Now that the buddy-cop flick has brought back his shine, adds the source, “he’s full of himself again and he’s dropped most of the people he brought on to help him on his self-improvement mission!”
Will Smith’s triumphant return to Hollywood has been nothing short of spectacular. His latest movie, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, has taken the world by storm, grossing an impressive $395 million worldwide. Despite a rocky few years, Will is back on top and exuding confidence like never before. The road to redemption hasn’t been easy for Will. After the infamous incident at the Oscars in 2022 where he slapped Chris Rock, he faced severe backlash and was banned from the Academy for a decade. His reputation took a hit, and he was more known for his personal life than his professional accomplishments. Even his last film, Emancipation, failed to make a mark at the box office.However, adversity has a way of changing people for the better, and Will is no exception. In the aftermath of the Oscars debacle, he appeared humbled and introspective. He seemed to be on a journey of self-improvement, actively listening and growing as a person. But now, with the success of Bad Boys: Ride or Die, Will’s swagger is back in full force.It seems that Will has once again embraced his larger-than-life persona and shed the humility he briefly adopted. According to sources, he has reverted to his old ways, basking in his success and letting go of the people who supported him during his self-improvement phase.Will Smith’s story is a testament to the ups and downs of fame and fortune. His journey from Hollywood outcast to box office king is a reminder that resilience and self-belief can lead to incredible comebacks. As fans, we can’t wait to see what the future holds for this Hollywood heavyweight. Follow us for more updates on Will Smith and other industry insights.
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Source: USA Today