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Will Smith: I felt like a ‘coward’ when I didn’t defend my mom from dad’s abuse

Will Smith has revealed how he felt like a “coward” when he didn’t defend his mother from his father’s abuse as a child.

Will Smith: I felt like a ‘coward’ when I didn’t defend my mom from dad’s abuse

Will Smith will always stand by his family.

Season 4 of Netflix’s My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman premiered over the weekend with Smith, 53, visiting the couch in the second episode.

The interview is full of titbits from the actor’s life and career, including a moment where he playfully chides Letterman, 75, for talking about his mother, Caroline Bright.

“Don’t say nothin’ ‘bout my mother, Dave,” Smith chidingly told the former Late Show MC.

While viewers were also hoping that the King Richard star would talk about the infamous Oscars slap with the seasoned talk show host, fans were in for a big disappointment to find out that the episode was filmed before March 2022 — when the actor caused a stir by running onto the stage at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and smacking Chris Rock in the face.

“The episode was recorded prior to the 2022 Academy Awards ceremony,” a PSA title card read before the episode rolled.

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Will Smith speaks to David Letterman. Picture: Netflix
Will Smith speaks to David Letterman. Picture: Netflix

In his conversation with Letterman, Smith also touched on his recent memoir, Will, and spoke about his childhood and his parents’ contentious relationship.

“The first line of the first chapter is, ‘I’ve always thought of myself as a coward,’” Smith explained to Letterman. “When I was 9 years old, I saw my father beat up my mother, and I didn’t do anything. And that just left a traumatic impression of myself as a coward.”

“Life is so exciting to me right now, because I can reach people differently than I’ve ever been able to reach people, largely because of my pain,” he said. “I’m really ready to dive into my art in a way that I think will be hopefully fulfilling for me and helpful for the human family.”

Will Smith and his mum Carolyn. (Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage)
Will Smith and his mum Carolyn. (Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage)

Smith also gave Letterman some boxing tips and spoke about defending his family.

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air star noted that he realised at one point in his life that the “material world is completely, utterly, and totally incapable of sustaining our happiness”.

“Beyond the essentials of protecting yourself and your family,” Letterman interjected.

“You can’t protect your family, right?” the father of three said. “That’s not real. Protection and safety is an illusion. You have to learn to live with the reality that any moment, anything can be gone in one second.”

He added, “So with that reality, how can you be here? And how can you be joyful and be here?”

This article was originally published by the New York Post and reproduced with permission

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