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Rickey Smiley Show Covers Will Smith Comeback


The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Discussed Will Smith returning to Work. Gary With Da Tea said that months after Will Smith had the slapping incident with Chris Rock, he is now ready to get back to work. According to The Sun, while Smith may be on the Academy Awards blacklist, he is currently working on a new project.

Smith is working on returning to the big screen with his movie, “I am legend 2.” Smith will reprise his role as Sergeant Robert Neville, who is fighting for a cure for the zombie apocalypse. Gary questioned whether Smith should return to work because he has yet to apologize to Chris Rock. Some people said that if Smith makes the movie, many will not go to see it, claimed Gary.


Da Brat noted that it is a good movie. However, Gary argued that before people can see Smith’s film, the actor needs to issue an apology.

“Before I spend a penny on it, I think he needs to make a public apology, because Rick, Chris is still suffering,” said Gary. Maria Moore said Smith is doing what he does best: staying out of the public eye, unlike his wife, and working.

Gary said that Chris Rock has still not healed from his slap while Smith is back to making movies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch-v=liKYSAxcQeA&t=88s

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