Will Smith Reportedly Avoiding ‘Bad Boys’ Movie Promo Run In Order to Sidestep Jada Pinkett Smith Entanglement Questions


Will Smith might be limiting his public appearances as the media campaign for “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” rolls out.

The film, which is the fourth installment in the buddy cop franchise, is slated to hit theaters on June 7. It reunites Smith with Martin Lawrence for the first time since the third installment “Bad Boys for Life” came out in 2020.

However, a speculative report from the Daily Mail suggests that Smith has been curbing interview opportunities to avoid questions about his estranged wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, their unconventional relationship, and his controversial 2022 Oscars incident. According to the outlet, the actor has instead opted to lean into a more robust social media scheme to promote the film.

“Will doesn’t want to do any promo other than social media because he doesn’t want to get into the slap or his marriage again. He’s refusing to do any of the normal stuff he would do, like interviews. He’s not ashamed about what happened to his marriage, but he just doesn’t want to get into the dark stuff again,” claimed a purported insider.

Will Smith accused of avoiding press for “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” to avoid questions about slapping Chris Rock and marriage to Jada Pinkett Smith. Photos: Willsmith/Instagram; Jadapinkettsmith/Instagram.

The A-list talent infamously slapped Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars after a poorly received joke about the “Red Table Talk” host’s shaved head. Though she had openly talked about dealing with hair loss caused by alopecia, sources said Rock was unaware what she has been describing as a medical issue.

That same night, Smith won his first Oscar for Best Actor for “King Richard,” where he portrayed Vens and Serena Williams’ father, Richard Williams.

Last year, for the first and only time, he addressed the incident in detail with his friend Trevor Noah on “The Daily Show.” He claimed the slap was the result of a lot of small moments.

“That was a rage that had been bottled for a really long time. But at the end of the day, I just, I lost it,” Smith shared. The comic also spoke about the encounter when he filmed his special “Selective Outrage.”