Will Smith admits to domestic violence and considers himself a coward

Will Smith opened in David LettermanThe new season of his Netflix show My Next Guest Needs No Introduction and he remembered the time his father hit his mother and did nothing about it.

After David Letterman left the Late Show, he went to Netflix and gave a series of interviews in a completely different tone, and in a more personal and intimate way, although some of them were recorded in front of a live audience, that is, until the outbreak of the epidemic.

My next guest in times of epidemic

When the audience attended the recording of the show, they would not know who the guest would be, which makes it a complete and utter surprise, as all that changed before the Covid-19 pandemic, and gave a twist to a more intimate show that meets the guests in their own space and their own city.

Guests open

When Letterman went to their house, there was a different dynamic, and under that mantle he interviewed Dave Chappelle, Lizzo, Rick Robin, Robert Downey Jr. and most recently Will Smith.

The show was taped before the Oscars

Will Smith was interviewed before the infamous slap, but he did talk about his upbringing and his relationship with his family, including his mother, Caroline Bright.

“Don’t say anything about my mother, Dave,” Smith joked about Letterman

“The episode was taped before the 2022 Oscars,” the PSA headline appeared before the show began.

He opened about his childhood and his parents

“The first line of Chapter One is, ‘I’ve always considered myself a coward,’” Smith said. “When I was nine, I saw my father beating my mother, and I did nothing. This made a painful impression of myself as a coward.”

Talk about protecting the family

“Life is so exciting to me right now,” he said, “because I can reach people differently than I have ever been able to reach, largely because of my pain.” “I’m really willing to dive into my art in a way that I think will be satisfying to me and beneficial to the human family.”

“Beyond the basics of protecting yourself and your family,” Letterman interrupted.

“You can’t protect your family, can you?” This is not real. Protection and security are an illusion. You have to learn to live with the fact that at any moment anything can disappear in a second.”

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