That's a bald move! Will Smith reveals completely shaven head


He's probably done it purely for his latest role, but it's still surprising to see Will Smith - pickled in aspic in our minds as he is - with a completely shaven head.

The 43-year-old father-of-three debuted the look on Saturday when he headed out to enjoy a steak dinner in Miami.

Men in Black star Will was greeted by a group of fans at the popular Casa Tua restaurant, and they were obviously surprised to see his new look.

Shaving grace: Will Smith showed off his new (lack) of hairstyle to fans in Miami on Saturday

Shaving grace: Will Smith happily showed off his new (lack) of hairstyle to fans in Miami on Saturday

But ever the professional and magnanimous star, Will was happy to chat to his faithful and pose for pictures before his dinner.

He's preparing to work on the new M. Night Shyamalan movie, After Earth, with his superstar son Jaden, 13.

The plot synopsis on imdb.com, reads: 'After a crash landing, a father and son explore an alien planet.'

Radical change: Will was happy to chat to his fans and show off his shaved head

Radical change: Will was happy to chat to his fans and show off his shaved head

It's interesting that he is working with one of his children, as it was recently reported that their fame caused a rift in his 14 year marriage with Jada Pinkett Smith, 40.

They were besieged by separation rumours earlier this year, but Will and Jada seem to be solid as a unit once again.

At the time, it was said that the couple's 14 year marriage was heading to the divorce courts.

TMZ is reported that it was their children's fame that nearly drove them apart for good.

The website quoted sources close to the powerhouse couple as saying that they are 'wonderful' now, but that earlier this year there was tension between the two over how best to manage the careers of Jaden, 13 , and 11-year-old Willow.

Will was determined to push his offspring towards greater stardom, according to the insider, while Jada wanted them to ease off.

Famous Five: Will, Jada, Jaden and Willow pose with Jackie Chan at the Madrid premiere for Karate Kid last July

Famous Five: Will, Jada, Jaden and Willow pose with Jackie Chan at the Madrid premiere for Karate Kid last July

Smith released a statement to the press via his publicist after a report in America's In Touch Weekly magazine first published the break-up claims.

It read: 'Although we are reluctant to respond to these types of press reports, the rumours circulating about our relationship are completely false. We are still together, and our marriage is intact.'

Will's statement came several hours after Jada denied having an affair with her Hawthorne co-star, Marc Anthony.

Jennifer Lopez's ex-husband joined her TV show as a love interest last year.

'All the rumours regarding Marc Anthony and Jada are false. Completely untrue,' Jada's spokesperson, Karynne Tencer, said. 'As for [the reports of a split between] Will and Jada, I'm not commenting on their personal life.'

A representative for Anthony also addressed the rumours, saying: 'We unequivocally deny this. Enough is enough. There are families involved, children involved, friendships involved. This is NOT true.'

Will's son was the first to defend the Hollywood power couple, who married in 1997.

Trey Smith, 18, who is the actor's child from his first marriage, tweeted today: 'Will and Jada getting a DIVORCE .. NOT TRUE AT ALL !!'

He later added: #Did #WillandJada split? No they did NOT split ! False information ..its not true RETWEET!!!'

The pair earned £20 million between them last year alone.

Will, has been divorced before. He split from Trey's mother - former fashion design student Sheree Zampino in 1995 - after three years together.

Will and Jada first met in 1990 when she auditioned for the his girlfriend on his hit TV show, The Fresh Prince.

She was rejected for the part because she was considered too short.





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