Will Smith would’ve made Aaron Spelling proud

Will Smith was on the red carpet for the premiere of Men in Black 3 when a Ukrainian reporter tried to kiss him on the lips. Will pushed the guy off and then slapped him across the face before walking away, laughing it off and saying, “He’s lucky I didn’t sucker-punch him.”

I don’t think that just because someone is famous you should be able to invade their personal space, but Will’s outraged reaction and Alexis Carrington-esque slap, doesn’t exactly exude the energy of a man comfortable with his sexuality.

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