You just smile and write your name and people will talk about it for the rest of their lives. She went to Carnegie Mellon.īeing famous is such a gift for me because small things make people's lives brighter.
One of the worst things you can be as a child is ashy. WS: White people get flaky, but black people get ashy. Because black people, we call it being ashy. You know, I thought it was a girlie thing to do. SR: And up to that point, I didn't know that lotion was important. WS: What was the most important use that you saw? SR: One thing I learned from my time covering the Cleveland team was lotion is very important. WS: Time management is a huge issue for me. That's a life lesson that was always missed on me. There are forty-four seconds left in the half. I don't want to know they're human-that they're doing the best they can, that they cry when they lose, that they hurt.
#People warned not to see after earth movie pro#
SR: I prefer to see pro athletes as two-dimensional. In 2010, basically everything that I had ever dreamed of had come true and the hole was still there, you know?.It was the best and the worst year of my life. SR: A fella could even get laid that way.Īnnouncer: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to tonight's game, Will Smith! It doesn't get too much better than that. I had a month of having a record on the radio and being a high school student. Thirty days before I graduated from high school, my record came out. My first record came out when I was seventeen.
Voices: Will Smith, I love you! Will Smith! Will Smith: I am not paying attention to the game at all this year. Sitting courtside at the Sixers-Grizzlies game on December 13, 2014, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philly. Will Smith says those words at the end of a conversation in which the 46-year-old talks about basketball, his kids, his new film Focus, Hugh Jackman's body fat, chronic dissatisfaction, and, yes, how a river represents his highest aspiration.