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Will Smith is the hot button not only in the streets of Hollywood but also across all entertainment industries around the globe since his infamous Oscars Fiasco. The incident caused so much controversy that it became a subject of discussion in all spheres. Folks and celebrities interpreted it in their own way, but overall it raised many questions about Smith’s persona.

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Recently, while discussing renowned actors’ current aura in the world, the famous podcaster Patrick Bet-David gave a bizarre suggestion.

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According to him, the ‘Men in Black’ actor should seek some advice from monks because Smith is no more that guy whom people used to love.

“Nobody likes a guy that’s acting like trying to be somebody else that the publicist or the media or the market or Hollywood wants to be. No one’s turned on by that, Nobody. Take a page out of this Tate guy that’s going viral. Why do you think he’s going viral? Because he doesn’t give a s**t,” David said while discussing on his podcast with Matt Sosnick.

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After slapping the renowned comedian Chris Rock at the 94th Oscar Awards Ceremony in March, the Oscar-winning actor tried several things to cope. He openly apologized to Rock, thinking it could help him.

Therefore, David wanted Smith to learn from the controversial kickboxer and internet sensation Andrew Tate, who has a better strategy that made him famous regardless of his background.

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In Sosnick’s opinion, Tate is an ‘unapologetic bad*ss’, who puts forth his ideas no matter what people think about him. This is what Smith needs to learn.

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What did Andrew Tate think about Will Smith?

While sitting in his studio with his brother, Andrew Tate labeled the 53-year-old actor as a ‘stone cold loser’.

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He ripped on Smith for over-wanting his wife Jada Pinkett. According to Tate, Smith slapped Rock because he knew the latter would not retaliate. However, he claimed that Rock made a bold move by cracking a joke on his wife.

Tate has his own school of thought and whoever does not fit in becomes his target. As of now, he has created a buzz on the Internet for his controversial thought process.

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What do you think of David’s suggestion to Smith? Do you think Smith should learn from Tate? Let us know in the comments below.

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Abhishek Singh is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports. Following the completion of his training as an amateur boxer, he is currently preparing to appear for trials at the state and national levels. With over 3 years of experience in playing the sport, Abhishek is also the holder of a Bachelor's in Arts degree from the University of Delhi. He is also a staunch supporter of Canelo Alvarez and Floyd Mayweather, and strongly believes that Canelo is one of the greatest punchers and Floyd the greatest defender of all time. When not practicing his uppercuts and hooks at home, he can be found watching cinematic classics.

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