News | Entertainment
9 Dec 2025 9:31
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Will Smith has been racially abused by police "on more than 10 occasions"

    The 'Bad Boys' actor admitted he got stopped "frequently" by officers in Philadelphia, who used derogatory language towards him because of his skin colour


    Speaking on podcast 'On One With Angela Rye', he said: "I grew up in Philadelphia. I grew up under Mayor Rizzo. He went from the chief of police to becoming the mayor, and he had an iron hand.

    "I've been called n***** by the cops in Philly on more than 10 occasions.

    "I got stopped frequently. So I understand what it's like to be in those circumstances with the police."

    The 51-year-old star thinks the global Black Lives Matter protests are unprecedented and he's pleased so many people have pledged their support to ending racism.

    He said: "We are in a circumstance that we've never been in before.

    "The entire globe has stood up and said to the African American people, 'We see you and we hear you. How can we help?' We've never been there before."

    While Will can understand the anger many people feel about racism, he warned about the dangers of being "consumed" by rage.

    He said: "Rage is justified under oppression. But it also can be really dangerous.

    "You got to be careful not to be consumed by your own rage, and that's something that I've worked really hard on."

    Instead, the 'Men in Black' star thinks peaceful protests are the most powerful demonstration against oppression.

    He said: "Peaceful protests put a mirror to the demonic imagery of your oppressor. And the more still you are in your peaceful protest, the more clear the mirror is for your oppressor -- for the world to see and for them to see themselves.

    "I was really encouraged by how powerfully this generation was able to hold that mirror, and then the response of the world seeing and responding. I was deeply encouraged by the innate connectivity of the protesters, globally."

    However, while Will doesn't think racism and prejudice will ever be completely eradicated, he hopes the next generation will use their votes and lead with love as they strive to make changes.

    He said: "Don't succumb to lovelessness no matter how much evil you face, because [then] you poison yourself and you poison your own community.

    "I am pledging my unending devotion to the evolution of my community and the evolution of my country, and ultimately the world, towards the greatest harmony that we'll be able to create.

    "I am happy to be alive during this time, and to serve."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     09 Dec: King Charles' old curtains have been turned into Christmas stockings
     09 Dec: Laura Dern has paid tribute to her "hero" mom Diane Ladd on what would have been her 90th birthday
     09 Dec: Jenna Ortega has warned audiences won't relate to AI-generated content because it has no "soul"
     09 Dec: Adam Sandler became an actor because he wanted to be famous
     09 Dec: Stevie Nicks credits the "power of music" for helping her heal after a shoulder injury
     09 Dec: Jacob Elordi, Rose Byrne and Joel Edgerton score Golden Globes nominations
     09 Dec: Linda Hamilton was ready to retire before she was offered Stranger Things
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Dunedin appears to have missed out on an All Blacks test for the first time in five years More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Farmer confidence has dipped from near record highs More...



     Today's News

    Entertainment:
    King Charles' old curtains have been turned into Christmas stockings 9:20

    Politics:
    Some Israeli-backed anti-Hamas gang members surrender to group 8:57

    Entertainment:
    Laura Dern has paid tribute to her "hero" mom Diane Ladd on what would have been her 90th birthday 8:50

    Law and Order:
    Christchurch Police say the Eagle helicopter is already proving its worth in the city's crackdown on crime 8:37

    Entertainment:
    Jenna Ortega has warned audiences won't relate to AI-generated content because it has no "soul" 8:20

    Environment:
    A Fire and Emergency director is concerned for the entire country heading into summer 8:17

    Rugby:
    Dunedin appears to have missed out on an All Blacks test for the first time in five years 8:07

    Business:
    Farmer confidence has dipped from near record highs 7:57

    Entertainment:
    Adam Sandler became an actor because he wanted to be famous 7:50

    Rugby:
    Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch will host the four home All Blacks tests next year 7:47


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd