Will Smith touches down in Namibia

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AMERICAN actor, rapper and producer, Will Smith has arrived in Namibia to start work on a history documentary, One Strange Rock.

Although news that the Hollywood star would be arriving in Namibia started making the rounds last month already, there was no clear indication when exactly he would be arriving to film the National Geographic nature documentary.

Shortly after his arrival, photos of the four time Grammy Awards winner started circulating on social media, with many expressing hopes of a once in a lifetime opportunity of seeing him during his 10 day visit.

While in Namibia, Smith will reportedly be documenting his visit to several landmarks in the country.

Smith achieve fame starring in the NBC television series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which ran for six seasons until 1996.

After the series ended, Smith transitioned from television to film and went on to star in numerous blockbuster films.

He is the only actor to have starred in eight consecutive films which grossed over $100 million in the United States box office, eleven consecutive films which grossed over $150 million internationally, and eight consecutive films which opened at the number one spot in the US box office tally.

Smith has been nominated for five Golden Globe Awards.

Source:Informante

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