Will Smith has not made a public appearance since he beat someone up at the Oscars. According to a recent report by US Weekly, he is in Mumbai, India, learning yoga and meditation from yoga guru Sadhguru. Some people said: "It's ironic and ridiculous because he didn't apologize to the person he abused," implying that he was still putting on a show even though he was on the run. But "US Weekly" said that this trip to India was planned before the Oscars, and Will Smith's wife and children also went with him. Indian people went to greet him, and Will Smith kept smiling and seemed very approachable. Many fans nearby excitedly shouted his name. Will was reportedly in Mumbai to visit Sadhguru, the 64-year-old yoga guru and New York Times bestselling author, who has an ashram where Will was going for spiritual cleansing. Will Smith said he is a "big fan" of Sadhguru and admired him very much after reading his book "Inner Engineering". Will Smith said: "I hope my family can also meet spiritual people and communicate with people who are not obsessed with the material world." Last month, Will Smith beat up Rock in public. People from all walks of life in the United States condemned Will Smith's abuse of violence, and the Oscar organizers announced that he would not be allowed to participate in Oscar-related activities for ten years. The two new films he starred in were also suspended and replaced, and his future acting career is facing a crisis. |
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