Hollywood actor Marlon Wayans is ready to get his body right-right. The comedian has come forward to react to fellow superstar Will Smith exposing his “worst” physique – ever – and challenge him to a body face-off.
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Marlon Wayans Challenges Will Smith
Wayans hit up his Instagram page to keep things 100 on his own body struggles. Along with challenging Smith, Marlon acknowledged his dad/quarantine body would soon bounce back.
“Hey @willsmith posting my dad body/quarantine body too… fuck it! Wait a month… gonna post my transformation by my bday. I’ll have the best body of my life 7/23/2021 stay tuned. #dadbodychallenge”
“3 weeks ago… working this dad body off… give me 3 months. By July 23 2021 it’s gonna be sick. #dadbodychallenge“
Will Smith’s Fitness Journey Is Headed To YouTube
Will Smith won’t be getting back in shape in private. The veteran performer is partnering with YouTube for an upcoming series with the working title “Best Shape of My Life.” The 52-year-old will be sharing his fitness journey with the public.
“This is the body that carried me through an entire pandemic and countless days grazing thru the pantry. I love this body, but I wanna FEEL better. No more midnight muffins…this is it! Imma get in the BEST SHAPE OF MY LIFE!!!!! Teaming up with @YouTube to get my health & wellness back on track. Hope it works! 😬”
Will Smith Admits He’s Never Been In Worse Shape
The “Wild Wild West” hitmaker lives his life as an open book on social media. Will had no shame in recently sharing a pic of himself showing off a body not exactly beach-ready as the summer season approaches.
“I’m gonna be real wit yall – I’m in the worst shape of my life.”
Big Willy’s New Film Opposes GA Voting Laws
The Fresh Prince is taking a stand. The shooting of the cinema legend’s new slavery-era movie Emancipation has been moved to a different location in response to Georgia’s controversial new voting laws.
“At this moment in time, the Nation is coming to terms with its history and is attempting to eliminate vestiges of institutional racism to achieve true racial justice. We cannot in good conscience provide economic support to a government that enacts regressive voting laws that are designed to restrict voter access. The new Georgia voting laws are reminiscent of voting impediments that were passed at the end of Reconstruction to prevent many Americans from voting. Regrettably, we feel compelled to move our film production work from Georgia to another state.” (Deadline)