Book is about to be released, and the author took to Instagram to sign autographs for fans.
“Will,” his new memoir, will be released in bookshops on November 1st. His son Jaden Smith stole the spotlight in a video he shared to promote his father’s new book.
After Smith autographed the video, Jaden looked to be assisting to collect the signatures. On his Instagram, his father joked that Jaden’s raps about stacking paper were really about stacking up his autographs, which is how the caption came about.
Smith concluded his letter with the words, “Just so y’all know.”. To paraphrase: “When Jaden talks about stacking paper, it is exactly what he’s talking about. The link to preorder is in my bio! Using the hashtags “#willthebook” and “bookstagram,”
Because of the way Jaden reacted to his father’s remarks, his Instagram followers took notice. A few days later, he made fun of his own laughter by leaving a comment on his father’s Facebook post.
And The Worlds Most Wtf Laugh Goes To,” wrote Jaden.
One fan wasn’t sure that they heard. Some fans were tickled by his laugh and said it reminded them of his mother’s laugh.
“What was that laugh?”
“It’s Jaden laugh for me.”
“Just like his mum.”
“Yep, sounds like Jada’s laugh.”
“I love Jaden’s authentic laugh at his dad’s jokes. He really got to grow up with the FRESH PRINCE.”
Smith is a new author, but his lucrative film career hasn’t slowed down. The actor has a new movie coming out, and his part in “King Richard” is gaining him Oscar attention.
Venus and Serena Williams became Grand Slam tennis champions under Richard Williams’ tutelage, as documented in the film. Williams’ three daughters, Isha Price, Venus, and Serena, produced the film.
According to the “King Richard” actor’s autobiography, his relationship with his father was one of the most important influences on him growing up. It was Smith’s father who punched his mother in the head with a fist, according to him. Even while Smith loved and was grateful to have his father, he also noted that his father caused Smith immense sorrow.
“I was tortured by my father. In addition, he was “one of the greatest men I’ve ever known,” he said in his memoir. The greatest blessing in my life was him, but he was also the greatest source of pain for me.
In addition, he said that he employed comedic techniques to diffuse tense situations. The use of humor to relieve tension is undeniable.” Anger, hatred, or violence are inconceivable when doubled over laughing. In addition to his climb to stardom as a Grammy-winning rapper and Hollywood starring man, his autobiography tells the story of his life’s journey.
A few weeks ago, as the author was signing his name to his new memoir, some of his fans grew sidetracked. “Meet Me at Our Spot,” a song by The Anxiety and Tayler Cole, was playing in the background while he worked.
Beginning in Philadelphia on Nov. 8, the 53-year-old novelist will embark on a book-signing trip around the country. On Nov. 9, Smith’s autobiography “Will” will be released digitally and in print.
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