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‘Fallen’ Will Smith Slammed For How Much He Charges Fans For Single Photo With Him

Will Smith’s meet and greet charge exposed.

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Will Smith is back — but not on the silver screen.

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Oscars scandal clarified.

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All of this, of course, comes just two years after Smith’s infamous Oscar slap.

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Back in 2022, Smith walked on stage and struck comedian Chris Rock during the live broadcast.

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The cause? A G.I. Jane joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s shaved head.

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Rock quipped. Jada scowled. Will snapped.

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And while Smith later won Best Actor, the moment eclipsed his win entirely.

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Fast-forward to 2025 — and Smith’s comeback tour is puzzling fans.

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Will Smith’s tour explained.

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Now, the Fresh Prince is trading red carpets for crowd barriers.

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He’s headed to south London, Wolverhampton, and, yes, Scarborough.

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Will’s UK stops include the O2 Academy Brixton, Victoria Warehouse in Manchester, and Cardiff Castle.

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“Wolverhampton? Really?” one user posted on X. “What’s next — Swindon?”

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Another fan joked, “This feels like punishment from his PR team.”

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Others compared it to football legends playing in Sunday league clubs.

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Reason for Will’s comeback tour confirmed.

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So why these venues? Why now? The answer lies in the album.

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“Based On A True Story” marks his first LP in two decades — since 2005’s “Lost And Found.”

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And while Smith is best known now for blockbuster hits, he started with beats.

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As one half of DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, he earned a Grammy for “Parents Just Don’t Understand.”

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He launched his solo career in 1997 with “Big Willie Style” — home to the chart-topper “Men In Black.”

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In January, Smith dropped “Beautiful Scars” with Big Sean — even reenacting scenes from The Matrix.

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The new record includes “Tantrum” with Joyner Lucas and a collaboration with his son Jaden.

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He’s also taking the show to Europe — including Morocco’s Mawazine Festival.

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But it’s the UK leg — and its price tags — that have fans doing double takes.

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Will Smith’s pricey VIP experience revealed.

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Fans can catch the Oscar winner live — if they’re willing to shell out up to £1,290.

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His Brixton show is slated for August 28 — standing tickets start at a modest £60.

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But the real kicker is the £415 “Group Photo and Soundcheck Experience.”

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This “experience” includes early access, merch, and a group photo.

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Solo meet and greets? Not on the menu — despite the price.

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And in Cardiff, fans can upgrade to the “Ultimate Will Smith VIP Experience” — a £1,290 splurge.

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The premium experience includes a signed poster, stage tour, and photo op.

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Will Smith’s comeback tour leaves fans divided.

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No Wembley Stadium. No O2 Arena. Just Brixton, Wolverhampton, Scarborough, and confusion.

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It’s not the Hollywood comeback fans imagined — but it’s the one they’re getting.

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One fan summed it up: “Will Smith’s tour feels like a fever dream — and I kind of want tickets.”

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