Will Smith Weighns In On Nepotism Controversy. (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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In a recent podcast interview, Will Smith set the record straight on the widespread belief that his son secured his first film role for nepotistic reasons. Will Smith’s son Jayden made his acting debut in the 2006 flick The Pursuit of Happyness.

In the movie, Smith plays Chris Gardner, a homeless salesman who wants to improve his circumstances for his son Christopher Gardner Jr. Will Smith’s son Jayden portrays his on-screen son.

While Jaden’s portrayal in the award-winning biographical drama was widely acclaimed, a few people highlighted that he may have landed the job because of his famous last name. Addressing the nepotism controversy during a recent appearance on the Full Send Podcast,  Smith revealed his son Jaden Smith was not handed his role in The Pursuit of Happyness on a silver platter.

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Recunting the story, Will Smith told the Full Send hosts that they tested 40 kids for the role, but director Gabriele Muccino was unhappy with the performance.

The actor recalled, “So we were looking for a kid. Gabriele Muccino was the director. So we were reading kids, reading kids, reading kids. And Gabriele is an Italian artist, and if it’s not exactly how he wants it… he’s super passionate. And he just couldn’t find the right chemistry. He literally read 40 kids.”