Friday, October 04, 2024 - A movie director has claimed a film crew had to be evacuated for three hours due to flatulence caused by actor, Will Smith.
Men In Black director Barry Sonnenfeld, who directed Will in
1997, claims the Oscar-winner once broke wind so severely, that an entire film
set had to be evacuated for three hours.
According to the director, the incident took place when
Smith and co-star Tommy Lee Jones were in a transforming car that
required them to be 'hermetically sealed' in a pod.
He explained, 'There are locks to prevent it from opening
and falling. I say, "Roll camera," and I hear Will Smith go, "Oh
Jesus, so sorry. Tommy, so sorry. Baz, get the ladder." And you hear Tommy
saying, "That’s fine, Will. No worries, Will. Don’t worry, Will."
Anyway, I don’t know what’s gone on, right?'
Barry went on to say, 'So we race the ladder over, Tommy
reaches his leg out as the ladder is coming over, and races down the stairs.
And what happened was, Will Smith is a farter.'
He continued: 'It’s just some people are. And you really
don’t want to be inside a very small hermetically sealed space with a Will
Smith fart.'
'You don’t even want to be sitting next to him at the Disney
ranch,' he emphasized.
He made the comments while appearing on the
podcast Let’s Talk Off Camera With Kelly Ripa.
Men in Black went on to become the third-highest-grossing
movie of 1997, raking in $584 million worldwide.
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