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Will Smith to appear on David Letterman Netflix show after Oscars slap

Will Smith will be returning to the public eye in an interview with David Letterman later this month. However, he won't be talking about the Oscars slap because the episode was filmed before the incident.The 53 year old appeared to have filmed his interview back in January when he was spotted chatting with Letterman by Carney's Hot Dogs in West Hollywood.The two were surrounded by a large film crew, suggesting that it was part of the next series.The show My Guest Needs No Introduction has seen interviews with high profile celebrities including Kim Kardashian and Robert Downey Jr. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
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Jaden Smith is mocked on social media for preferring to be around adults as a child
Jaden Smith revealed he's an old soul who has preferred conversations with adults to people his own age ever since he was a child in a recent interview.The 23-year-old rapper admitted he would much rather be discussing politics or culture than more frivolous pursuits in a conversation for BigBoyTV that was released earlier in April.During the chat, the After Earth star also explained that his parents Will and Jada Smith never had any 'expectation' that he would follow their path with an entertainment industry career, though they made it clear that he had to 'live up to [their] expectations.' Mature conversations: Jaden Smith, 23, was trolled on social media after admitting that he preferred conversations with adults over chatting with people his own age when he was younger in an interview from earlier in April'I am very happy that I spent my childhood with more adults than I did with kids my own age, because I was picking up more things from adults than I were [sic] from kids my own age,' said Jaden, who wore a baby blue hoodie to his interview and sported dyed-blond hair.Then he started babbling in a high-pitched squeal to immediate children and teenagers, shouting, 'Bro! Look at my phone! Selfie!' 'I'm just, like, "Dude, like, oh my God. Can we talk about the political and economic state of the world, right now?"' he continued in a lower, more mature tone.
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