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Will Smith’s Former Assistant Claims He Had a Sexual Relationship With THIS Male Actor

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Will Smith’s assistant has exposed the Hollywood actor’s private life.

According to multiple media outlets, including THE WILL and MARCA, on the 15th (local time), the assistant Bilaal exposed on the online channel UNWINEWITHTASHAK that he had seen Will Smith having a homosexual relationship with Duane Martin (58).

Bilaal revealed, “When I opened the dressing room door, Will Smith and Duane Martin were engaging in physical actions only lovers do. There was a couch, and Will Smith was crouching. Duane Martin was standing.”

Fans expressed concern for Will Smith, as Bilaal’s outing may have damaged him.

They criticized Bilaal for exposing Smith’s private life without his consent, saying, “I’m worried about Will Smith. It’s shocking, shockingly, would expose such a thing,” and “A so-called ‘friend’ is the cruelest and vilest existence. It’s malicious.”

Will Smith and Duane Martin first met on the sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and built a close friendship.

Rumors of them being more than friends have been circulating for years, but both have strongly denied being homosexual. Will Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith (52), and Duane Martin’s ex-wife Tisha Campbell (55) vehemently denied the rumors.

Will Smith and Duane Martin have not yet taken any position.

Meanwhile, Jada Pinkett Smith recently revealed that she and her husband, Will Smith, have lived separately since 2016. She said, “It wasn’t a legal divorce, but it was a de facto divorce.” The couple has two sons and a daughter.

By. Kang Seong Hoon

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