When it comes to Hitler, Will Smith wasn’t following orders
January 3rd, 2008 by Scott Marks

Small screen cut-up turned big screen hit-maker Will Smith shall no longer be referred to as Villy Schmidt, The Fresh Prince of Buchenwald.
He would probably like to leave his fresh prints around the throats of several World Entertainment News Network (WENN) reporters. WENN issued a formal apology to Smith after it helped spread the rumor that Smith found Hitler to be a misunderstood madman.
According to TMZ.com, the apology stated that the “erroneous and dangerous statement attributed to Will Smith about Adolph Hitler being a ‘good person’ … was false and misleading.” WENN says it takes “full responsibility for the dissemination” of the story and offers Will “a sincere apology” and deeply regrets “the personal stress” caused.
Now that that’s out of the way, who’s going to apologize for Hitch?
Tags: Adolf Hitler, Retraction, WENN, Will Smith, World Entertainment News NetworkFiled Under News
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I’m waiting for him to star in that remake of “The Day the Clown Cried”. The ending has him locking his own kid in the ovens.