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Will Smith hit 'rock bottom' and 'lost everything' before Fresh Prince of Bel Air fame

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Will Smith opens up about losing "everything" and hitting "rock bottom" after he went to jail before finding fame on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.In a preview of Apple TV+'s The Oprah Conversation: Will Smith, the actor discusses the time his house and cars were seized.Oprah Winfrey opened the interview by noting that Will said he "basically lost everything" in his new memoir.The 67-year-old asked Will: "So right before Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, I think people would be surprised to know, this is the first time, I realized…you basically lost everything."The government seized your cars, it took your home, you ended up in jail.“You describe it in two words actually, 'rock bottom.'“What was at the root of that downfall, Will?

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