Will Smith becomes vulnerable and tells Oprah that he feels he has ‘failed any woman’
Will Smith will sit down with Oprah Winfrey for an candid interview this week for a new edition of The Oprah Conversation, which premieres on AppleTV + on Friday.
In a teaser clip, the 53-year-old star – who will play Serena and Venus Williams’ father Richard in an upcoming biopic – tells the host that he feels he has failed ‘every woman’ he interacts with.
During the couple’s far-reaching conversation, the Fresh Prince actor discusses his new memoir, Will, which Oprah said is ‘the best memoir I’ve ever read’.

Opens up: Will Smith will sit down with Oprah Winfrey for an candid interview on The Oprah Conversation and tells in a teaser to the host that he feels he has failed ‘every woman’ he interacts with
‘I want to tell the truth. I want to let people have it, ”Smith tells Oprah in a clip. ‘I have, most of my life, carried on the feeling of failing every woman I interact with. I have not talked about that in public. ‘
The reasons why A-lists feel this way are likely to be revealed in the full interview, which airs Friday.
However, he has had a well-documented separation from his first wife, Sheree Zampino, whom he left for Jada Pinkett.
Will really needs to open up like never before about his life in his upcoming autobiography of the same name.

‘I want to tell the truth. I want to let people have it, ”Smith tells Oprah in a clip. ‘I have, most of my life, carried on the feeling of failing every woman I interact with. I have not talked about that in public. ‘

High praise: During the couple’s far-reaching conversation, the Fresh Prince actor discusses his new memoir, Will, which Oprah said is ‘the best memoir I’ve ever read’
“It’s the best memoir I’ve ever read,” Oprah told the actor.
Adds: ‘You make it so funny that it’s clearly your voice. Who the hell knew you were a writer? Are you also a writer? ‘
In one book, Smith reveals that he once considered killing his father as a way to ‘avenge’ his mother.
The Philadelphia-born actor reflected on his complicated relationship with his father in an excerpt from his forthcoming memoir Will published by People, in which he described the late Willard C. Smith Sr. as a ‘violent’ alcoholic who was dedicated to his family.
Except Will remembers a time when he considered pushing his drunken father down the stairs in retaliation for the ‘decades of pain, anger and rage’, Will Sr. caused.

‘You make it so funny that it’s clearly your voice. Who the hell knew you were a writer? Are you also a writer? ‘

Listen: Will’s interview on The Oprah Conversation premieres on AppleTV + on Friday
“My father was violent, but he was also at every fight, play and concert,” Smith wrote.
‘He was an alcoholic, but he was sober at every premiere of every single one of my films. He listened to every single record. He visited every studio. The same intense perfectionism that terrorized his family put food on the table every night of my life. ‘
Will remembered an early memory of violence and continued: ‘When I was nine years old, I saw my father hit my mother so hard in the side of the head that she collapsed. I saw her spit blood.
‘That moment in that bedroom, probably more than any other moment in my life, has defined who I am.’
Smith said the trauma from that incident resonated throughout the rest of his life.

His story: The Philadelphia-born actor reflected on his complicated relationship with his father in an excerpt from his forthcoming memoir Will published by People, which describes the late Willard C. Smith Sr. as a ‘violent’ alcoholic who was dedicated to his family
“Within everything I have done since then – the awards and accolades, the spotlights and attention, the characters and the laughs – there has been a subtle series of apologies to my mother for my passivity that day,” he wrote. ‘To fail her at the moment. Not to stand against my father. To be a coward. ‘
Describing his bombastic public figure as a facade, he wrote: ‘What you have come to understand as “Will Smith”, the alien-exterminating MC, the bigger than life movie star, is largely a construction – a carefully crafted and refined character – designed to protect myself. To hide from the world. To hide the coward. ‘
Smith will take on the role of a complicated father in King Richard, a biopic about the tough tennis greats Venus and Serena Williams, whose tough perseverance led his daughters to the top of the game.
The actor who already gets Oscar buzz, tangible embodies Richard Williams’ relentless determination to make his girls the ‘next two’ Michael Jordans.

Creating stars: Smith will take on the role of a complicated father in King Richard, a biopic about the tough-handed tennis greats Venus and Serena Williams, whose tough tenacity led his daughters to the top of the game
King Richard is based on the true story of Richard Williams, who with a little tennis experience decided to raise his daughters Serena and Venus to become tennis champions.
“Driven by a clear vision of their future and using unconventional methods, Richard has a plan that will take Venus and Serena Williams from the streets of Compton, California to the global scene as legendary icons,” Warner Bros. said in a press release. .
Addition: ‘The deeply moving film shows the power of the family, perseverance and unwavering faith as a means to achieve the impossible and influence the world.’
Directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, King Richard Will Smith, Jon Bernthal, Tony Goldwyn, Dylan McDermott, Susie Abromeit, Aunjanue Ellis, Noah Bean, Hannah Barefoot, Judith Chapman, Andy Bean, Katrina Begin, Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton star.
Venus and Serena Williams work with their sister Isha Prince all as executive producers on the film.
King Richard hits theaters on November 19, 2021 and streams on HBO Max.

On the big screen: King Richard hits theaters on November 19, 2021 and streams on HBO Max
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