Will Smith to get hotter in the years to come
London, June 21 : Women who drool over Will Smith should get ready to be bowled over, as the Hollywood hunk claims that he is to get hotter in the years to come.
Speaking at the London premiere for his latest film about a drunken superhero, 'Hancock' with Charlize Theron, the soon to be 40 star said that he is going to work on himself in the near future.
"I'm going to be in my innovative prime over the next four to five years," The Daily Express quoted him as saying.
He added: "I have lots of ideas about life and the universe. My tools are sharp and I'm in great health. My life is exactly how I want it to be. I'm hot, hot, hot!"
Meanwhile, the 'Men In Black' star, who will be hosting Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday concert, seemed to be quite confused about what to give the former African president.
"What the hell do you get Nelson for his birthday - a tie?" he said.
ANI
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