Will Smith Shares Topless Pic: "I'm in the Worst Shape of My Life"

Will Smith Shares Topless Pic: "I'm in the Worst Shape of My Life"

- Will Smith shared a topless pic of himself on social media, saying that he's in the worst shape of his life

- The action movie star's belly is sticking out in the snap that he shared with his 53 million followers on Instagram

- The Hollywood superstar's peers in the film industry encouraged him to go hit the gym while other said there's nothing wrong with his body

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Will Smith took to social media recently to share that he is in the worst shape of his life amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Hollywood superstar posted a shirtless photo of himself on Instagram on Monday, 3 May. In the pic taken near a pond, the Bad Boys actor is donning nothing but a pair of slippers, tight shorts and a blue jacket with no shirt underneath.

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Will Smith Shares Topless Pic: "I'm in Worst Shape of My Life"
Will Smith says he's in the worst shape of his life. Image: @willsmith
Source: Instagram

Will's belly is out there for all of his 53 million followers to see. The talented thespian captioned his post:

"I’m gonna be real with y'all - I’m in the worst shape of my life."

The movie star's peers in the film and entertainment industry took to his comment section to react to his post. Many encouraged him to start working out so he could get back to shape. Check out some of their comments below:

Casey Neistat wrote:

"You’re a real one for this."

Sonna Rele said:

"You’re Will Smith!! You can be in whatever shape you want."

Ulisses World commented:

"It’s time to put in work bro."

His Fresh Prince of Bel-Air co-star DJ Jazzy Jeff said:

"We’re twins..."

Arnold Schwarzenegger commented:

"Will, you poor baby, I’m crying for you, even though you’re still in better shape than 90% of America. Keep pumping!"

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Michael Bay said:

"Well... let’s get the band back together?? Bad Boys Final chapter. You’ll get in shape I guarantee you!"

Tank Sinatra wrote:

"Let me be real with you. You’re 52. You look great."

Nia Long said:

"You still got it baby!!!"

chingyarmani1 added:

"He's really not that out of shape and it looks like he's purposely sticking his belly out as far as possible. Now watch, he'll be in shape in two weeks and pushing some product."

In other entertainment news, Briefly News reported that Beyoncé's hubby Jay-Z reportedly regrets making Big Pimpin'. The song was huge when he dropped it in 1999.

At the time, Hov was living his best life and wasn't married with kids. The song was huge across the world and it was on high rotation on TV and radio stations.

The superstar featured UGK on the epic track and its banging beat was produced by Timbaland. Jay wrote about girls and called them harsh names in the track. He also raps about using them and leaving them without even feeding them.

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The Source Magazine reports that Hov regrets making such at song. The publication reported that in an exclusive interview with Wall Street Journal, Jigga discussed how he regrets writing the single's lyrics.

While the rapper-turned-businessman says some of his lyrics are "really profound", he admitted that he wasn’t as proud of Big Pimpin'.

Jay-Z is now a family man. He has a wife, Beyoncé, and daughters. Social media users shared mixed reactions to Jay's opinion about his classic hit.

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Source: Briefly News

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Mxolisi Mngadi (Editor) Mxolisi Mngadi is an entertainment reporter. He graduated in 2002 from Damelin with a Diploma in Journalism, majoring in African and International Studies, Journalism and Electronic Media. He then started his journalism career at the Daily Sun newspaper, went on to The Citizen, and worked as a senior reporter at News24. He has been a writer for more than 15 years.