Will Smith Makes Surprise Coachella Appearance 2 Years After Oscars Slap

A little more than two years after his infamous “Oscar’s slap,” Will Smith took his first step toward an attempted comeback this weekend with a surprise appearance at the Coachella music festival.

Smith took the stage during Colombian superstar J Balvin’s Sunday set to perform his 1997 smash, “Men in Black,” from the movie of the same name. And just as his character, Agent J, did in the film, the actor and musician wore a black suit, tie and sunglasses.

Though he didn’t explicitly reference the slap, Smith alluded to the perils of mega stardom while appearing at Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Film Festival in December.

“Fame is a unique monster and I’ve had to be really careful… you can’t get excited when everybody is saying good things about you,” he said, according to Deadline. “The more you take when people are saying good things about you, the more hurt you’re going to be when people are saying bad things about you.”

He went on to note, “What I’ve experienced in my adversities of the last couple of years is that I have to be clear about who I am and what I am attempting to do in the world, and I can’t need others to applaud for me to stay focused on my mission.”

Source: HuffPost

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