Will Smith, known for million-dollar movies like “Independence Day,” “Hitch,” “Bad Boys 1-2” and “I Am Legend” and “I, Robot” was nervous. Who would think that the star of the ’90s TV sitcom “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air” could be nervous in front of a camera? But he was nervous last week during a meeting, even with his wife at his side. Why? Because he was interviewing President Barack H. Obama.
Will Smith stated, “This is the first time I’ve been nervous in front of a camera in a long time.”
Obama’s response? “Just think back to Prince of Bel-Air, man.”
Jada Pinkett-Smith, most popularly known as Lena James from “A Different World,” the voice of the hippopotamus on “Madagascar” and the star of the show “HawthoRNe,” seemed at ease. Check out the Smiths’ interview with Obama on a Nobel Peace Prize speech comment “expanding our moral imagination,” Internet communication, putting yourself in someone else’s shoes and First Lady Michelle Obama.