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What Brings Will Smith To Tears?

Posted by maralee on July 16th, 2010 at 3:00 pm

80630a1 smith w b gr 09 e1274139625849 216x300 What Brings Will Smith To Tears?I’ve always liked Will and Jada Pinkett Smith. They make good movies, always appear to be a loving (and ultra-hip) couple, and seem like they are the best parents around Hollywood.

Now that his 12 year old son Jaden is a star in his own right with the remake of Karate Kid, Will is basking in fatherly pride.

When talking about seeing his son on-screen Will says, “I don’t choke back emotion, I boo-hoo every time I see him. It doesn’t even matter.”

Will helped produce the new flick along with Jada. “Jaden’s so disciplined and so hard working that it’s hard not to push him for more. There’s no telling what this kid could do. Jackie Chan and I were having our little private meetings about how to work around mommy. But it was such a wonderful experience. That movie really chokes me up.”

But it wasn’t all smiles on set.  “We got toward the end of the film and it got extended by an extra month,” he said. “So you tell an 11 year old that we are going to have to stay for an extra month when he was getting ready to go home. Leave that to mommy!”

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