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Hollywood actor Will Smith has reacted to one of the jokes and comments passed on his and his wife Jada, stemming from the word she used to describe her affair with August Alsina.
Recall that Jada on her Red Table talk with her formerly estranged husband confessed that she got into an ‘entanglement’ with the rapper while she and Will were separated and she needed to be happy.![\""It\'s \""It\'s](\"https://lifestyle.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/1595524911_538_Its-Funny-But-Ill-Block-You-Will-Smith-Reacts-To.png\")
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The word, has however, become a thing of joke and comments passed around social media, one of which got at Will Smith. Will had shared a video on social media of him skipping rope from the perspective of the rope (he attached the rope to the camera and asked what it feels when people jump on it).
He, however, fell and hurt his shin. He then noted in his caption that he is going to try the exercise again and that time, with a kilt.
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A social media user, TheJibby then showed up in the comment section, telling him not to get entangled. Replying, Will noted the comment is funny but of course, he would block the user.![\""It\'s \""It\'s](\"https://lifestyle.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/1595524912_180_Its-Funny-But-Ill-Block-You-Will-Smith-Reacts-To.png\")
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