Will Smith Makes a Return to the Meme World, Days After Taking a Short Hiatus With Tennis, Marathon, and More
Will Smith has become the certified meme guy on social media. The actor often made his fandom drool over him with his extremely amusing posts. Fans often wonder where he finds time to keep up with the Gen-Z trends since he already has so many projects on his hands. Maybe that secret will never come out, but people will certainly keep on getting doses of hilarity continuously. The Oscar winner finds time to drop something that amuses his fans.
Just like he has made a splashing return to his meme king throne, dropping a video that would leave fans rolling with laughter.
Will Smith brings a new meme moment
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The Men in Black star recently took to his Instagram to share a video he found on the internet. The video was a viral reel where three young African boys performed at Lucky Dube’s ‘Back to My Roots’, playing imaginary instruments, one being the guitarist and the other on the drums. In the caption, the American star said that he was the guy on the left who danced on the beats and showed off his cool moves.
It seems the clip reminded Smith of his days when he was a rapper and used to slay in his music videos. He is not the only one; fans to see Will Smith in these boys. This video comes two days after the 54-year-old channeled his inner athlete with his tennis headband. The video was a mix of his pictures playing in the court as he tried his best to take the shot. The actor confessed in the video that it was his first time to take a tennis lesson.
But as is always, Smith has been quite active on Instagram, evening putting up an image of him in a Gen-Z pose.
The American superstar tried the Gen-Z photoshoot
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About three days ago, Will Smith shared a picture of himself on the Instagram gallery. In the post, he did a side pose, seemingly standing in a desert. He gave the credit for his stylish pose (something young kids often do) to the digital creator Jas Davis in the caption. “Before you ask, @jas told me to pose like this,” wrote the Grammy winner.
Meanwhile, the carpet he was standing on in the image hinted at the possibility of shooting the sequel of the Aladdin movie in which he starred as Genie previously. Or maybe it is just the magic that the creator did in his picture to make it look more cool.
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