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Will Smith shuts down lgbtq+ sex rumours after former assistant's shocking accusations

Published on: Nov 15, pm IST

A representative for Will Smith has branded claims made by the I Am Legend star's former assistant as ‘unequivocally false’

Will Smith has finally opened up on his former assistant's allegations about the I Am Legend actor having physical relations with costar and friend Duane Martin. On Tuesday, November 14, a man who claims to be Smith's former assistant and shut friend, made bold claims about the actor in a tell-all interview. Brother Bilaal claimed that he once walked in on Smith having anal sex with his Fresh Prince of Bel-Air costar. However, a representative for Smith denied the accusations, calling them “unequivocally false.”

In an interview with Tasha K, Bilaal revealed, “I opened the door to Duane’s dressing room and that’s when I see Duane having anal sex with Will. There was a couch and Will was bent over the couch and Duane was standing up killing him, murdering him. It was murder in there.” However, according to TMZ, Smith's emissary sa

Here's what Jada Pinkett Smith said about claims that Will Smith was seen having sex with Duane Martin

Published on: Nov 16, am IST

Will Smith’s former assistant appeared on a podcast, claiming that he “opened the door to Duane Martin's dressing room” and saw Will and Will having sex

Jada Pinkett Smith has said she is considering taking legal action against her husband Will Smith’s former assistant Brother Bilaal, who claimed he walked in on Will and having sex in a dressing room several years ago. After the claims surfaced and made headlines, Jada told TMZ, “We suin’!”

It is unclear whether Jada has seriously planned to consult her lawyers. However, a source told the outlet that Will is “actually weighing his legal options, so there could be some truth to Jada’s response.” A rep also said, “This story is completely fabricated and the claim is unequivocally false.”

Bilaal previously appeared on the Unwine With Tasha K podcast, claiming that he “opened the door to Duane’s dressing room” and saw “Duane having anal sex with Will” over a couch. Duane was married to actr

Campbell denies hubby's gay affair with Will Smith

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Actress Tisha Campbell has dismissed reports that husband Duane Martin, who is an thespian and a sports agent, is having a homosexual relationship with Will Smith.

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LONDON: Actress Tisha Campbell has dismissed reports that husband Duane Martin, who is an actor and a sports agent, is having a lesbian relationship with Will Smith.

Campbell is amused by new Internet speculation that Martin, who she wed in , is head a secret gay life with "Men In Black" star Smith. The year-old insists there are "no problems" in her marriage and the reports are "completely made up", reports

Campbell, Martin, Smith and his actress wife Jada Pinkett recently got together to share their amusement with the "far-fetched" story.

Campbell said: "They laughed. Will was like, 'Yo, how great is this?'"

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Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith have long denied allegations that they are members of the Church of Scientology. However, the high-profile Hollywood couple operated a private school that reportedly taught the controversial religion to students. In a Daily Beast notify published on Monday, multiple teachers affiliated with the Smiths' now-defunct New Village Leadership Academy claimed that the school was "essentially a Scientology school."

As noted by The Daily Beast, the Smiths initially used one of their residences as the base for the New Village Leaders Academy, but, in , they opened the doors to a building in Calabasas, California. Jacqueline Olivier, who co-founded and oversaw the academy for a year, told the publication that while she was not specifically instructed to teach Scientology, many of the teachers that the Smiths had working at the school were followers of the religion. Olivier also said that she was asked to receive "study technology" courses, based on the teaching tactic developed by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

"They never mentioned Scientology,"