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Actor Will Smith appears to have his front teeth knocked out by singer Jason Derulo

Chelsea Kiew (The Straits Times/Asia News Network)
Wed, August 12, 2020

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Actor Will Smith appears to have his front teeth knocked out by singer Jason Derulo The duo took another welfie, with the Aladdin actor proudly showing off his chipped teeth in a grin. He captioned, "I gotta stop inviting @jasonderulo over." (www.instagram.com/willsmith/File)

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t looks like singer Jason Derulo recently knocked Will Smith's teeth out - but not over a serious spat or significant scuffle, but over a genial game of golf, CNN reports.

The two had met up over the weekend so that Smith, 51, could teach Derulo, 30, the game. However, they weren't able to get very far in the lesson. Instructing Derulo on his stance and swing, Smith had unexpectedly got a mouthful of golf club, saying goodbye to three of his front teeth.

The actor posted a video of the incident on Instagram and Tiktok on Aug. 9. Showing the camera his chipped teeth, the actor captioned, "And we never saw @jasonderulo again."

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And we never saw @jasonderulo again

A post shared by Will Smith (@willsmith) on

The Whatcha Say singer responded: "I know a good dentist," before continuing pleadingly, "...text me back."

The duo took another welfie, with the Aladdin actor proudly showing off his chipped teeth in a grin. He captioned, "I gotta stop inviting @jasonderulo over."

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I gotta stop inviting @jasonderulo over (see my last post)

A post shared by Will Smith (@willsmith) on

Derulo posted the same photo on his Instagram, captioning, "He's finally embracing his new smile."

While netizens still are unsure as to whether the incident is a joke, people have been sending get-well-soon wishes to Smith, while others couldn't help but join in the ribbing.

One commented: "Freth prince of belair," a reference to sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990-1996), which Smith starred in.


This article appeared on The Straits Times newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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