Will Smith shares how son Trey reacts to his movies
Will Smith opens up on son Trey, from ex Sheree Zampino, what he feels of actor’s movies
Will Smith got candid of what his son Trey thinks of his movies.
The Oscar winner believes his 31-year-old son Trey Smith, who he has with ex Sheree Zampino, was a source of significant insight into Bad Boys: Ride or Die, as one of the biggest fans of the famous action saga.
"My oldest son Trey, he loves it," Will shared in an interview with E! News. "He's the one that's into Call of Duty and all of that, so a Bad Boys movie for him is everything. It's the one he likes that his dad is doing."
Will Smith credits Trey for giving him the confidence to film parts of the movie, the fourth instalment in the franchise, in first-person perspective, which he was hesitant to do.
"It's interesting the younger generation loves the first-person perspective," the 55-year-old explained, talking about Trey's love of shooting games. "The older generation is like, 'Mhmm, we're not sure about that.'"
Will, who is also a father to son Jaden Smith, 25, and daughter Willow Smith, 23, with Jada Pinkett Smith, added with a laugh, "The kids are gonna love it."
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